Total Energy Expenditure and Patterns of Activity in 8‐10‐Year‐Old Obese and Nonobese Children
C. Maffeis,
M. Zaffanello,
L. Pinelli
et al.
Abstract:SummaryTotal energy expenditure (TEE) and patterns of activity were measured by means of a heart rate (HR)‐monitoring method in a group of 8‐10‐year‐old children including 13 obese children (weight, 46 ± 10 kg; fat mass: 32 ± 9%) and 16 nonobese children (weight, 31 ± 5 kg; fat mass, 18 ± 5%). Time for sleeping was not statistically different in the two groups of children (596 ± 33 vs. 582 ± 43 min; p = NS). Obese children spent more time doing sedentary activities (400 ± 129 vs. 295 ± 127 min; p < 0.05) an… Show more
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