Energy Metabolism Laboratory

The Energy Metabolism Laboratory or Calorimetry
Laboratory, adjacent to the Metabolic Research Unit,
operates four room (indirect) respiration calorimeters
designed for both children and adults. Each room is
designed to measure energy expended over periods of
several minutes up to 24 hours.
Energy is calculated from the amounts of oxygen
consumed and carbon dioxide produced while an individual
is in the room. A smaller calorimeter is used for infants
and children up to 2 years of age. A portable calorimeter
has been placed at Texas Children's Hospital to measure
the energy expenditure of prematurely born infants.
The Energy Metabolism Laboratory also operates an
exercise laboratory. |