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      A simple apparatus for comparative measurements of energy expenditure in human subjects: the thermic effect of caffeine.

      The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
      Adult, Caffeine, pharmacology, Calorimetry, Indirect, instrumentation, Energy Metabolism, drug effects, Female, Humans, Kinetics, Male, Middle Aged

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          A simple inexpensive indirect calorimeter that is suitable for the estimation of energy expenditure in man is described. Its usefulness is demonstrated by a study of the effect of coffee on energy expenditure. Caffeinated coffee increased energy expenditure by 16% over 1 2-h period compared with decaffeinated coffee.

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