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Citation

Cooper BG, Matthews JN, Alberti KG. Br. Med. J. BMJ 1995; 311(7021): 1664-1665.

Affiliation

Medical School, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8541750

PMCID

PMC2539094

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of watching different types of video on energy expenditure. DESIGN: Randomised study assessing a "pleasant," an "amusing," an "exciting," and no video film clips. SUBJECTS: 12 volunteers who did not know the purpose of the study. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in energy expenditure, substrate use, heart rate, and aural temperature during each film clip. RESULTS: Energy expenditure was raised slightly (0.21 kJ/day) during the "exciting" film. Individual responses varied greatly. CONCLUSION: Watching different types of video seems to have little effect on resting metabolic rate.


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