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Insulin sensitivity (Mlbm) is defined as the amount of glucose required to maintain euglycemia (milligrams of glucose infused per kilogram lean body mass per minute).
We repeated the studies in 7 nonobese and 7 obese men, using 1.0 mU/kg fat-free mass per minute as the second insulin dose, which linearized the log-transformed lipolysis measures.
We measured FFA ([3H]palmitate) and glucose ([3H]glucose) kinetics in 7 nonobese men, 7 nonobese women, 7 obese men, and 7 obese women by using a two-step insulin clamp (0.25 and 2.5 mU/kg fat-free mass per minute).
Comparisons between individuals RE are traditionally made by interpolating the VO2 to a common running velocity and expressing RE relative to body mass per minute (ml.kg-1.min−1) or by the total volume of oxygen needed to run one kilometer relative to body mass (ml.kg-1.km−1) [19].
Men and women were matched based on peak O2 consumption (VO2peak) expressed as milliliters per kilogram fat-free mass per minute.
V o2peak was expressed in milliliters per kilogram of lean body mass per minute.
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Using a computer coupled to a high-resolution mass spectrometer, about 1,000 mass peaks per minute can be plotted at a resolving power of up to 20,000, accurate measurements can be made on each peak, and peak heights and ion compositions can be printed out in the form of an "element map" to aid in the interpretation of the spectrum.
volume of air flow per unit of volume of media per minute (volume per volume per minute).
BMI=body mass index; bpm=beats per minute.
To avoid potential confounding variables we calculated the amount of fluid administered per unit of the individual patient's body mass index (BMI) per minute (of duration of the surgery; ml fluid/unit BMI*minute operation duration).
Insulin-stimulated glucose disposal rate (Rd) was calculated during the last 30 min of the euglycemic clamp to be equal to the rate of exogenous glucose infusion and expressed per fat free mass (FFM) (milligrams per minute per kilogram FFM).
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