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Использование термина metabolic equivalent на английском
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We included a new system for estimating calories that's based on the metabolicequivalent.
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These activities use up a measly one MET ( metabolicequivalent) of energy expenditure.
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Leisure-time PA levels were assessed by a self-administrated questionnaire, and a total metabolicequivalent (MET) score was obtained.
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The study team scored participants' exercise levels and intensity based on a measure known as metabolicequivalent of task (MET) minutes per week.
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Then, the study team scored participants' exercise levels and intensity based on a measure known as metabolicequivalent of task (MET) minutes per week.
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Daily metabolicequivalents expended per day were calculated from three 24-hour physical activity recalls.
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CRF was determined by metabolicequivalents during maximum stress test.
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Exercise capacity is commonly reported in terms of MetabolicEquivalents (METs).
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Exercise behavior was quantified as weekly metabolicequivalents of task (MET) spent on exercise activities.
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Time spent per week in different activities was converted to metabolicequivalents (MET-h) and energy expended.
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Physical activity was measured in metabolicequivalents or METs, which reflect the amount of energy consumed by the body.
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Individuals were classified into regular exercisers or nonexercisers using a threshold of 4 MET·h ( metabolicequivalents-hours per week).
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I use my BodyMedia device constantly, and I never really understood completely the concepts of MET, MetabolicEquivalent of Task.
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Eighty-two per cent of participants did not meet the National Fire Protection Association's required cardiorespiratory fitness standard of 12 metabolicequivalents.
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They assessed exercise capacity using a standard measurement known as metabolicequivalents (METs) which reflects how much oxygen is consumed during physical activity.
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An index of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) as the product of weekly exercise sessions times their usual intensity (expressed as metabolicequivalents) was computed.