Misconceptions about Aerobic and Anaerobic Energy Expenditure
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- PMCID: PMC2129144
- DOI: 10.1186/1550-2783-2-2-32
Misconceptions about Aerobic and Anaerobic Energy Expenditure
Abstract
The measurement of gas exchange has played an invaluable role in metabolic interpretation. The uptake of 1 liter of oxygen is often converted into an energy expenditure estimate of 21.1 kilojoules (e.g., 1 L O2 = 21.1 kJ or ~5 kcal). This article demonstrates both the importance of such a conversion and the potential for misinterpretation. Oxygen uptake during heavy and severe exercise will also be discussed.
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