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Changes in body weight, RMR, and body composition in college freshmen students.
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Changes in body weight, RMR, and body composition in college freshmen students./
Author:
Cook, Danielle Lauren.
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95 p.
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Adviser: Clarie Hollenbeck.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International45-01.
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Health Sciences, Nutrition. -
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9780542808838
Changes in body weight, RMR, and body composition in college freshmen students.
Cook, Danielle Lauren.
Changes in body weight, RMR, and body composition in college freshmen students.
- 95 p.
Adviser: Clarie Hollenbeck.
Thesis (M.S.)--San Jose State University, 2006.
The purpose of the present thesis was to investigate changes that occurred in body weight, body composition and RMR, the influence of lifestyle, and whether or not weight gain is long-lasting or transient in college freshmen. In addition, four commonly used methods of estimating RMR were compared.
ISBN: 9780542808838Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017801
Health Sciences, Nutrition.
Changes in body weight, RMR, and body composition in college freshmen students.
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The present study demonstrates that a significant amount of weight is gained upon entering the first year of college. Overall, weight gain appeared to be variable and transient in nature. The data in this study demonstrates that weight gain in some individuals can be substantial; however, a small amount of exercise may be protective against initial weight gain in this population.
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Measurements of RMR by BIA and O2, as well as calculated estimates of RMR by metabolic body size, Harris-Benedict, and Mifflin/St.Jeor equations were compared. Results from the present study indicate that all five methods provide reasonably similar estimates.
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