Daily metabolic expenditures: estimates from US, UK and polish time-use data
Abstract Background Behaviour has diverse economic, social and health consequences. Linking time spent in different daily activities to energy expenditure (EE) is one way of investigating the health and physiological consequences of behaviour and identifying targets to improve population health and...
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Main Authors: | Teresa Harms (Author), David Berrigan (Author), Jonathan Gershuny (Author) |
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