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

Journal
iScience
ISSN
2589-0042
Date Issued
2022-08-19
Author(s)
Xueying Zhang
Yosuke Yamada
Hiroyuki Sagayama
Philip N. Ainslie
Ellen E. Blaak
Maciej S. Buchowski
Graeme L. Close
Jamie A. Cooper
Sai Krupa Das
Lara R. Dugas
Michael Gurven
Asmaa El Hamdouchi
Sumei Hu
Noorjehan Joonas
Peter Katzmarzyk
William E. Kraus
Robert F. Kushner
William R. Leonard
Corby K. Martin
Erwin P. Meijer
Marian L. Neuhouser
Robert M. Ojiambo
Yannis P. Pitsiladis
Guy Plasqui
Ross L. Prentice
Susan B. Racette
Eric Ravussin
Leanne M. Redman
Rebecca M. Reynolds
Susan B. Roberts
Luis B. Sardinha
Analiza M. Silva
Eric Stice
Samuel S. Urlacher
Edgar A. Van Mil
Brian M. Wood
Alexia J. Murphy-Alford
Cornelia Loechl
Amy H. Luke
Jennifer Rood
Dale A. Schoeller
Klaas R. Westerterp
William W. Wong
Herman Pontzer
John R. Speakman
Lene F. Andersen
Liam J. Anderson
Lenore Arab
Issad Baddou
Bedu Addo
Stephane Blanc
Alberto Bonomi
Carlijn V.C. Bouten
Pascal Bovet
Stefan Branth
Niels C. De Bruin
Nancy F. Butte
Lisa H. Colbert
Stephan G. Camps
Alice E. Dutman
Simon D. Eaton
Ulf Ekelund
Sonja Entringer
Cara Ebbeling
Sölve Elmståhl
Mikael Fogelholm
Terrence Forrester
Barry W. Fudge
Tamara Harris
Rik Heijligenberg
Annelies H. Goris
Catherine Hambly
Marije B. Hoos
Hans U. Jorgensen
Annemiek M. Joosen
Kitty P. Kempen
Misaka Kimura
Watanee Kriengsinyos
Estelle V. Lambert
Christel L. Larsson
Nader Lessan
David S. Ludwig
Margaret McCloskey
Anine C. Medin
Gerwin A. Meijer
Eric Matsiko
Alida Melse-Boonstra
James C. Morehen
James P. Morton
Theresa A. Nicklas
Daphne L. Pannemans
Kirsi H. Pietiläinen
Renaat M. Philippaerts
Roberto A. Rabinovich
John J. Reilly
Elisabet M. Rothenberg
Albertine J. Schuit
Sabine Schulz
Anders M. Sjödin
Amy Subar
Minna Tanskanen
Ricardo Uauy
Giulio Valenti
Ludo M. Van Etten
Rita Van den Berg-Emons
Wim G. Van Gemert
Erica J. Velthuis-te Wierik
Wilhelmine W. Verboeket-van de Venne
Jeanine A. Verbunt
Jonathan C.K. Wells
George Wilson
DOI
10.1016/j.isci.2022.104682
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 Physiology; Human activity in medical context; Human metabolism.
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Human Physiology

Human metabolism.

Body temperature

Human energetics

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