Do we have any Exercise physiologists or other exercise nuts who can give me some good resources (preferably studies, books, medical resources, or reliable web-sites) on how calories are burned?
I know that actual calorie expenditure is very complex and based on many factors from your weight, fitness level, VO2 capacity, heart rate, metabolism, etc....and many of those are interrelated. There are plenty of places that try to estimate calories burned. Some even take weight into consideration, but I'm interested in the science behind it. I have read a lot and learned a lot about it, but now I'm having a hard time finding documented resources to back it up.
For example, I use a heart rate monitor that calculates calories burned and I know that without a very high tech piece of equipment, I can only get close. Also, if another person does the exact same activity for the same amount of time, their calorie expenditure can be completely different based on many of these factors.
Thanks!
I know that actual calorie expenditure is very complex and based on many factors from your weight, fitness level, VO2 capacity, heart rate, metabolism, etc....and many of those are interrelated. There are plenty of places that try to estimate calories burned. Some even take weight into consideration, but I'm interested in the science behind it. I have read a lot and learned a lot about it, but now I'm having a hard time finding documented resources to back it up.
For example, I use a heart rate monitor that calculates calories burned and I know that without a very high tech piece of equipment, I can only get close. Also, if another person does the exact same activity for the same amount of time, their calorie expenditure can be completely different based on many of these factors.
Thanks!