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KMID : 0361420160400040725
Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
2016 Volume.40 No. 4 p.725 ~ p.733
Energy Expenditures for Activities of Daily Living in Korean Young Adults: A Preliminary Study
Cho Kye-Hee

Song Woo-Jin
Kim Jung-Soo
Jung Eun-Ji
Jang Joon-Young
Im Sang-Hee
Kim Min-Young
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the energy expenditure (EE) of Korean young adults based on activities refined to a deskbound lifestyle.

Methods: Sixty-four healthy office workers aged between 25 and 46 years participated in this study. EE was expressed as metabolic equivalent of task (MET). Participants were evaluated in terms of their EE during physical activities of sleeping (n=22), typing (n=37), folding laundry (n=34), dishwashing (n=32), studying (n=18), mopping (n=35), walking (n=33), stair climbing (n=23), and running (n=29). Volume of oxygen consumption was measured by indirect calorimetry K4b2 (COSMED). The results were compared to the established Compendium MET.

Results: The MET of activities were: sleeping, 1.24¡¾0.43; typing, 1.35¡¾0.25; folding laundry, 1.58¡¾0.51; dishwashing, 2.20¡¾0.51; studying, 2.11¡¾0.90; mopping, 2.72¡¾0.69; walking at 4 km/hr, 3.48¡¾0.65; stair climbing of five stories, 6.18¡¾1.08; and running at 8 km/hr, 7.57¡¾0.57. The values of typing and mopping were similar to those in the Compendium, whereas those of sleeping, folding laundry, dishwashing, studying, walking, stair climbing and running were different.

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this estimation of EE in MET during activities of daily living is the first data of young adults in Korea. These data could be used as a reference to modify the guidelines of physical activities for the age group examined in this study.
KEYWORD
Physical exertion, Energy expenditure, Metabolic equivalent, Indirect calorimetry
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