Human total, basal and activity energy expenditures are independent of ambient environmental temperature

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Human total, basal and activity energy expenditures are independent of ambient environmental temperature. / Zhang, Xueying; Yamada, Yosuke; Sagayama, Hiroyuki; Ainslie, Philip N; Blaak, Ellen E; Buchowski, Maciej S; Cooper, Jamie A; Das, Sai Krupa; Dugas, Lara R; Gurven, Michael; El Hamdouchi, Asmaa; Hu, Sumei; Joonas, Noorjehan; Katzmarzyk, Peter; Kraus, William E; Kushner, Robert F; Leonard, William R; Martin, Corby K; Meijer, Erwin P; Neuhouser, Marian L; Ojiambo, Robert M; Pitsiladis, Yannis P; Plasqui, Guy; Prentice, Ross L; Racette, Susan B; Ravussin, Eric; Redman, Leanne M; Reynolds, Rebecca M; Roberts, Susan B; Sardinha, Luis B; Silva, Analiza M; Stice, Eric; Urlacher, Samuel S; Van Mil, Edgar A; Wood, Brian M; Murphy-Alford, Alexia J; Loechl, Cornelia; Luke, Amy H; Rood, Jennifer; Schoeller, Dale A; Westerterp, Klaas R; Wong, William W; Pontzer, Herman; Speakman, John R; the IAEA DLW database consortium ; Sjödin, Anders Mikael.

I: iScience, Bind 25, Nr. 8, 104682, 2022.

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Zhang, X, Yamada, Y, Sagayama, H, Ainslie, PN, Blaak, EE, Buchowski, MS, Cooper, JA, Das, SK, Dugas, LR, Gurven, M, El Hamdouchi, A, Hu, S, Joonas, N, Katzmarzyk, P, Kraus, WE, Kushner, RF, Leonard, WR, Martin, CK, Meijer, EP, Neuhouser, ML, Ojiambo, RM, Pitsiladis, YP, Plasqui, G, Prentice, RL, Racette, SB, Ravussin, E, Redman, LM, Reynolds, RM, Roberts, SB, Sardinha, LB, Silva, AM, Stice, E, Urlacher, SS, Van Mil, EA, Wood, BM, Murphy-Alford, AJ, Loechl, C, Luke, AH, Rood, J, Schoeller, DA, Westerterp, KR, Wong, WW, Pontzer, H, Speakman, JR, the IAEA DLW database consortium & Sjödin, AM 2022, 'Human total, basal and activity energy expenditures are independent of ambient environmental temperature', iScience, bind 25, nr. 8, 104682. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104682

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Zhang, X., Yamada, Y., Sagayama, H., Ainslie, P. N., Blaak, E. E., Buchowski, M. S., Cooper, J. A., Das, S. K., Dugas, L. R., Gurven, M., El Hamdouchi, A., Hu, S., Joonas, N., Katzmarzyk, P., Kraus, W. E., Kushner, R. F., Leonard, W. R., Martin, C. K., Meijer, E. P., ... Sjödin, A. M. (2022). Human total, basal and activity energy expenditures are independent of ambient environmental temperature. iScience, 25(8), [104682]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104682

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Zhang X, Yamada Y, Sagayama H, Ainslie PN, Blaak EE, Buchowski MS o.a. Human total, basal and activity energy expenditures are independent of ambient environmental temperature. iScience. 2022;25(8). 104682. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104682

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Zhang, Xueying ; Yamada, Yosuke ; Sagayama, Hiroyuki ; Ainslie, Philip N ; Blaak, Ellen E ; Buchowski, Maciej S ; Cooper, Jamie A ; Das, Sai Krupa ; Dugas, Lara R ; Gurven, Michael ; El Hamdouchi, Asmaa ; Hu, Sumei ; Joonas, Noorjehan ; Katzmarzyk, Peter ; Kraus, William E ; Kushner, Robert F ; Leonard, William R ; Martin, Corby K ; Meijer, Erwin P ; Neuhouser, Marian L ; Ojiambo, Robert M ; Pitsiladis, Yannis P ; Plasqui, Guy ; Prentice, Ross L ; Racette, Susan B ; Ravussin, Eric ; Redman, Leanne M ; Reynolds, Rebecca M ; Roberts, Susan B ; Sardinha, Luis B ; Silva, Analiza M ; Stice, Eric ; Urlacher, Samuel S ; Van Mil, Edgar A ; Wood, Brian M ; Murphy-Alford, Alexia J ; Loechl, Cornelia ; Luke, Amy H ; Rood, Jennifer ; Schoeller, Dale A ; Westerterp, Klaas R ; Wong, William W ; Pontzer, Herman ; Speakman, John R ; the IAEA DLW database consortium ; Sjödin, Anders Mikael. / Human total, basal and activity energy expenditures are independent of ambient environmental temperature. I: iScience. 2022 ; Bind 25, Nr. 8.

Bibtex

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title = "Human total, basal and activity energy expenditures are independent of ambient environmental temperature",
abstract = "Lower ambient temperature (Ta) requires greater energy expenditure to sustain body temperature. However, effects of Ta on human energetics may be buffered by environmental modification and behavioral compensation. We used the IAEA DLW database for adults in the USA (n = 3213) to determine the effect of Ta (−10 to +30°C) on TEE, basal (BEE) and activity energy expenditure (AEE) and physical activity level (PAL). There were no significant relationships (p > 0.05) between maximum, minimum and average Ta and TEE, BEE, AEE and PAL. After adjustment for fat-free mass, fat mass and age, statistically significant (p < 0.01) relationships between TEE, BEE and Ta emerged in females but the effect sizes were not biologically meaningful. Temperatures inside buildings are regulated at 18–25°C independent of latitude. Hence, adults in the US modify their environments to keep TEE constant across a wide range of external ambient temperatures.",
keywords = "Human activity in medical context, Human metabolism, Human Physiology, Environmental temperature",
author = "Xueying Zhang and Yosuke Yamada and Hiroyuki Sagayama and Ainslie, {Philip N} and Blaak, {Ellen E} and Buchowski, {Maciej S} and Close, {Graeme L} and Cooper, {Jamie A} and Das, {Sai Krupa} and Dugas, {Lara R} and Michael Gurven and {El Hamdouchi}, Asmaa and Sumei Hu and Noorjehan Joonas and Peter Katzmarzyk and Kraus, {William E} and Kushner, {Robert F} and Leonard, {William R} and Martin, {Corby K} and Meijer, {Erwin P} and Neuhouser, {Marian L} and Ojiambo, {Robert M} and Pitsiladis, {Yannis P} and Guy Plasqui and Prentice, {Ross L} and Racette, {Susan B} and Eric Ravussin and Redman, {Leanne M} and Reynolds, {Rebecca M} and Roberts, {Susan B} and Sardinha, {Luis B} and Silva, {Analiza M} and Eric Stice and Urlacher, {Samuel S} and {Van Mil}, {Edgar A} and Wood, {Brian M} and Murphy-Alford, {Alexia J} and Cornelia Loechl and Luke, {Amy H} and Jennifer Rood and Schoeller, {Dale A} and Westerterp, {Klaas R} and Wong, {William W} and Herman Pontzer and Speakman, {John R} and Andersen, {Lene F} and Anderson, {Liam J.} and Lenore Arab and Issad Baddou and {the IAEA DLW database consortium} and Sj{\"o}din, {Anders Mikael}",
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language = "English",
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journal = "iScience",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Human total, basal and activity energy expenditures are independent of ambient environmental temperature

AU - Zhang, Xueying

AU - Yamada, Yosuke

AU - Sagayama, Hiroyuki

AU - Ainslie, Philip N

AU - Blaak, Ellen E

AU - Buchowski, Maciej S

AU - Close, Graeme L

AU - Cooper, Jamie A

AU - Das, Sai Krupa

AU - Dugas, Lara R

AU - Gurven, Michael

AU - El Hamdouchi, Asmaa

AU - Hu, Sumei

AU - Joonas, Noorjehan

AU - Katzmarzyk, Peter

AU - Kraus, William E

AU - Kushner, Robert F

AU - Leonard, William R

AU - Martin, Corby K

AU - Meijer, Erwin P

AU - Neuhouser, Marian L

AU - Ojiambo, Robert M

AU - Pitsiladis, Yannis P

AU - Plasqui, Guy

AU - Prentice, Ross L

AU - Racette, Susan B

AU - Ravussin, Eric

AU - Redman, Leanne M

AU - Reynolds, Rebecca M

AU - Roberts, Susan B

AU - Sardinha, Luis B

AU - Silva, Analiza M

AU - Stice, Eric

AU - Urlacher, Samuel S

AU - Van Mil, Edgar A

AU - Wood, Brian M

AU - Murphy-Alford, Alexia J

AU - Loechl, Cornelia

AU - Luke, Amy H

AU - Rood, Jennifer

AU - Schoeller, Dale A

AU - Westerterp, Klaas R

AU - Wong, William W

AU - Pontzer, Herman

AU - Speakman, John R

AU - Andersen, Lene F

AU - Anderson, Liam J.

AU - Arab, Lenore

AU - Baddou, Issad

AU - the IAEA DLW database consortium

AU - Sjödin, Anders Mikael

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - Lower ambient temperature (Ta) requires greater energy expenditure to sustain body temperature. However, effects of Ta on human energetics may be buffered by environmental modification and behavioral compensation. We used the IAEA DLW database for adults in the USA (n = 3213) to determine the effect of Ta (−10 to +30°C) on TEE, basal (BEE) and activity energy expenditure (AEE) and physical activity level (PAL). There were no significant relationships (p > 0.05) between maximum, minimum and average Ta and TEE, BEE, AEE and PAL. After adjustment for fat-free mass, fat mass and age, statistically significant (p < 0.01) relationships between TEE, BEE and Ta emerged in females but the effect sizes were not biologically meaningful. Temperatures inside buildings are regulated at 18–25°C independent of latitude. Hence, adults in the US modify their environments to keep TEE constant across a wide range of external ambient temperatures.

AB - Lower ambient temperature (Ta) requires greater energy expenditure to sustain body temperature. However, effects of Ta on human energetics may be buffered by environmental modification and behavioral compensation. We used the IAEA DLW database for adults in the USA (n = 3213) to determine the effect of Ta (−10 to +30°C) on TEE, basal (BEE) and activity energy expenditure (AEE) and physical activity level (PAL). There were no significant relationships (p > 0.05) between maximum, minimum and average Ta and TEE, BEE, AEE and PAL. After adjustment for fat-free mass, fat mass and age, statistically significant (p < 0.01) relationships between TEE, BEE and Ta emerged in females but the effect sizes were not biologically meaningful. Temperatures inside buildings are regulated at 18–25°C independent of latitude. Hence, adults in the US modify their environments to keep TEE constant across a wide range of external ambient temperatures.

KW - Human activity in medical context

KW - Human metabolism

KW - Human Physiology

KW - Environmental temperature

U2 - 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104682

DO - 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104682

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 35865134

AN - SCOPUS:85134611517

VL - 25

JO - iScience

JF - iScience

SN - 2589-0042

IS - 8

M1 - 104682

ER -

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