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The Nutrition and Exercise Testing (NExT) Lab offers a number of fitness, body composition and energy expenditure tests for individuals from the community, Ryerson faculty and staff, seniors and students. To schedule your appointment, please call us at, via email at, or submit the online fillable form: https://ndlabs.ca/ nextlab/testing-services/. All testing is completed in NExT Lab, located in the, Room 109. BODY COMPOSITION: BOD POD: The BOD POD provides a quick, accurate, and safe determination of your body composition. It uses air-displacement plethysmography to measure changes in body volume and thus resolves the body into fat mass and lean mass. It is safe for use in a variety of populations, including children, adults, athletes, and the elderly, to name a few. Do not eat, drink or exercise for 2 hours prior to your test; For men, bring a Speedo -type swimsuit or compression shorts; For women, bring a form fitting Spandex, Lycra, or Speedo -type swimsuit, or compression shorts and a light weight sports bra (no padding or wires). Total test time: Fit3D ProScanner: The Fit3D ProScanner generates a 360 model of the human body and provides circumference measurements of the chest, waist, hips, thighs, forearms, calves, and biceps. A 3-Dimensional avatar is created where the user can interact with his/her own body scan(s) and measurements, and track changes over time. Do not eat, drink or exercise for 2 hours prior to your test; For men, bring a Speedo -type swimsuit or compression shorts; For women, bring a form fitting Spandex, Lycra, or Speedo -type swimsuit, or compression shorts and a light weight sports bra (no padding or wires). Total test time:

PHYSICAL FITNESS: Submaximal Fitness Test (Ventilatory Threshold)*: This test is a measurement of submaximal cardiorespiratory fitness, and the point at which your breathing becomes labored during exercise is referred to as the ventilatory threshold. The heart rate at your ventilatory threshold may be used to set aerobic heart rate training intensities to improve oxygen utilization during exercise and to increase cardiorespiratory fitness. The test involves walking or jogging on a motorized treadmill, while connected via a breathing tube to the Parvo Medics TrueOne 2400 metabolic cart. Do not eat or drink (you may have water) for 3 hours prior to your test; *Pre-screening for physical activity readiness is required. Maximal Aerobic Fitness Test (VO2 Max)**: This test is a measurement of cardiorespiratory fitness, and is considered the gold-standard method to determine an individual s maximum aerobic capacity. It is a measure of the body s ability to transport and extract oxygen during high-intensity exercise. The test involves walking on a motorized treadmill for a few minutes during warm-up followed by a progressive increase in speed and incline (running) every three minutes for approximately 20 minutes. This test can also be performed on a cycle ergometer, during which the resistance will continuously increase over an 8-12 minute period. During the latter part of the test, a high level of physical exertion is required. Various respiratory parameters are collected and the test is stopped when you reach volitional fatigue (i.e. you cannot continue the test) or a high heart rate. Do not eat or drink (you may have water) 3 hours prior to your test; Refrain from strenuous exercise for 24 hours prior to testing; **Pre-screening for physical activity readiness is required. It is not recommended for recreational athletes or people with health problems, injuries or low fitness levels. Metabolic Efficiency Test**: This test provides information on the contribution of fat and carbohydrate usage per minute at different intensities of exercise, which can be used to set heart rate training intensities to focus on fat or carbohydrate utilization during exercise. The test involves performing at varying intensities of exercise (i.e. walking, jogging, and running) while on a motorized treadmill for approximately 20. Various respiratory parameters are collected and the test is stopped when you reach volitional fatigue (i.e. you cannot continue the test) or a high heart rate. Do not eat or drink (you may have water) 3 hours prior to your test; **Pre-screening for physical activity readiness is required. It is not recommended for recreational athletes or people with health problems, injuries or low fitness levels.

PHYSICAL FITNESS: Wingate Anaerobic Cycle Ergometer Test**: Anaerobic performance is important for sports that demand short-duration, high power outputs such as sprinting, hockey, and football. The Wingate test is the most popular means of measuring anaerobic capacity using a cycle ergometer. This 30-second, all-out test measures the highest (5 sec) and average (30 sec) amount of power generated when peddling against a constant amount of resistance (7.5% of your body mass). A high level of physical exertion is required and is meant for high-performance athletes. Do not eat or drink (you may have water) for 3 hours prior to your test; **Pre-screening for physical activity readiness is required. This test is not recommended for recreational athletes or people with health problems, injuries or low fitness levels. Total test time: ENERGY EXPENDITURE: Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR): This test determines the number of calories your body expends (burns) at rest in a 24-hour period to maintain normal bodily functions. In addition, the test provides accurate, reliable and a verifiable measure of the amount of fat and carbohydrate you are burning using the Parvo Medics TrueOne 2400 indirect calorimeter. You should refrain from food and alcohol within 12-hours of testing (you may have water); Refrain from exercise for 48-hours prior to your test; Take public transit or drive to your appointment (avoid riding your bicycle to your appointment); Arrive at the lab within 2-hours of awakening;

ENERGY EXPENDITURE: Thermic Effect of Food (TEF): This test determines the number of calories you burn to digest and process the food you eat. TEF is defined as the increase in energy expenditure in response the ingestion of an acute meal. In addition, the test provides accurate, reliable and a verifiable measure of the amount of fat and carbohydrate you are burning using the Parvo Medics TrueOne 2400 indirect calorimeter. You should refrain from food and alcohol within 12-hours of testing (you may have water); Refrain from exercise for 48-hours prior to your test; Take public transit or drive to your appointment (avoid riding your bicycle to your appointment); Arrive at the lab within 2-hours of awakening; Total test time: 6 hours Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE): The components of TDEE include: resting metabolic rate (RMR), thermic effect of food (TEF), non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT), and exercise energy expenditure (ExEE). TDEE = RMR + TEF + NEAT + ExEE RMR: This is the number of calories your body burns at rest in a 24-hour period to maintain normal bodily functions. TEF: This is the number of calories you burn to digest and process the food you eat. NEAT: This is the component of energy expenditure that occurs during waking hours that is not exercise or eating related. ExEE: This is the component of energy expenditure that occurs during waking hours that is exercise (i.e. physical activity that is planned, structured and repetitive) related. Total test time: several visits

PRICE GUIDE STUDENTS, SENIORS, RYERSON FACULTY, STAFF AND ALUMNI TEST TIME COMMUNITY BOD POD - Body Composition $75 $60 FIT3D: 3-Dimensional Body Scanner $60 $50 Maximal Aerobic Fitness Test (VO2 Max) Submaximal Fitness Test (Ventilatory Threshold) Metabolic Efficiency Test Wingate Anaerobic Cycle Ergometer Test $100 $75 Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) Thermic Effect of Food (TEF) 6 hours $500 $400 Complete Body Composition Assessment (BOD POD and FIT3D) $125 $100 Comprehensive Assessment (BOD POD, RMR, VO2 Max or Ventilatory Threshold) 150 minutes $400 $300 Total Daily Energy Expenditure (RMR, TEF, Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis, Exercise Energy Expenditure - $1000 $700