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classified as one of the following: Exercise-****ociated
thermogenesis (EAT) Non-exercise
activity thermogenesis (NEAT),
energy expended for
everything that is...
- (SDA), also
known as
thermic effect of food (TEF) or
dietary induced thermogenesis (DIT), is the
amount of
energy expenditure above the
basal metabolic...
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regurgitation is a
unique symptom of
rumination syndrome.
Postprandial thermogenesis is heat
production due to
metabolism after a meal,
temporarily increasing...
- Non-exercise
activity thermogenesis (NEAT), also
known as non-exercise
physical activity (NEPA), is
energy expenditure during activities that are not...
- Vlek, P., Lobin, W., & N.
Korotkova (2009): A
torch in the rainforest:
thermogenesis of the
Titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum).
Plant Biol. 11 (4): 499–505...
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ubiquitin concentrations while in
thermogenesis,
which allows the AOX in the
plant to
function without degradation Thermogenesis is
restricted to the receptacle...
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brown adipose tissue whose mitochondria are
capable of non-shivering
thermogenesis. This
process involves the
direct dissipation of the
mitochondrial gradient...
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pathways that
include increasing physical activity levels and
increasing thermogenesis (heat output), and/or by
reducing caloric input via
appetite suppression...
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starvation resistance,
starvation tolerance,
adapted starvation,
adaptive thermogenesis, fat adaptation, and
metabolic adaptation. Ordinarily, the body responds...
- from
physical activity and
another 10% from
thermogenesis, or
digestion of food (postprandial
thermogenesis). All of
these processes require an intake...