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Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 4/2017

04.03.2017 | Original Article

Standing economy: does the heterogeneity in the energy cost of posture maintenance reside in differential patterns of spontaneous weight-shifting?

verfasst von: Jennifer L. Miles-Chan, Elie-Jacques Fares, Redina Berkachy, Philippe Jacquet, Laurie Isacco, Yves Schutz, Jean-Pierre Montani, Abdul G. Dulloo

Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Ausgabe 4/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Due to sedentarity-associated disease risks, there is much interest in methods to increase low-intensity physical activity. In this context, it is widely assumed that altering posture allocation can modify energy expenditure (EE) to impact body-weight regulation and health. However, we have recently shown the existence of two distinct phenotypes pertaining to the energy cost of standing—with most individuals having no sustained increase in EE during steady-state standing relative to sitting comfortably. Here, we investigated whether these distinct phenotypes are related to the presence/absence of spontaneous “weight-shifting”, i.e. the redistribution of body-weight from one foot to the other.

Methods

Using indirect calorimetry to measure EE in young adults during sitting and 10 min of steady-state standing, we examined: (i) heterogeneity in EE during standing (n = 36); (ii) EE and spontaneous weight-shifting patterns (n = 18); (iii) EE during spontaneous weight-shifting versus experimentally induced weight-shifting (n = 7), and; (iv) EE during spontaneous weight-shifting versus intermittent leg/body displacement (n = 6).

Results

Despite heterogeneity in EE response to steady-state standing, no differences were found in the amount or pattern of spontaneous weight-shifting between the two phenotypes. Whilst experimentally induced weight-shifting resulted in a mean EE increase of only 11% (range: 0–25%), intermittent leg/body displacement increased EE to >1.5 METs in all participants.

Conclusions

Although the variability in spontaneous weight-shifting signatures between individuals does not appear to underlie heterogeneity in the energy cost of standing posture maintenance, these studies underscore the fact that leg/body displacement, rather than standing posture alone, is needed to increase EE above the currently defined sedentary threshold.
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Metadaten
Titel
Standing economy: does the heterogeneity in the energy cost of posture maintenance reside in differential patterns of spontaneous weight-shifting?
verfasst von
Jennifer L. Miles-Chan
Elie-Jacques Fares
Redina Berkachy
Philippe Jacquet
Laurie Isacco
Yves Schutz
Jean-Pierre Montani
Abdul G. Dulloo
Publikationsdatum
04.03.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Ausgabe 4/2017
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Elektronische ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-017-3563-7

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