SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS RELATED TO MODELING, MONITORING, AND/OR MANAGING METABOLISM
First Claim
1. A passive side-stream sampling system comprising:
- a sample tube having an input port to receive an exhalation from a subject and a sidestream sampling port to discharge a fraction of the exhalation;
a flow restrictor, disposed in the sample tube, to cause the fraction of the exhalation to exit the sample tube via the sidestream sampling port; and
a mixing chamber, in fluid communication with the sidestream sampling port, to measure a carbon dioxide level and an oxygen level of the fraction of the exhalation, the mixing chamber having an exhaust valve to sustain breath sampling toward an end of the exhalation.
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Abstract
Systems, apparatus, and methods related to modeling, monitoring, and/or managing metabolism of a subject include measuring a respiratory quotient (RQ) level in a subject and/or optimizing and executing a nonlinear feedback model to model energy substrate utilization in the subject based on at least one of a macronutrient composition and caloric value of food consumed by the subject, an intensity and duration of activity by the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of glycogen storage in the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of de novo lipogenesis in the subject, a quality and duration of sleep by the subject, and/or an RQ level in the subject.
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18 Claims
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1. A passive side-stream sampling system comprising:
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a sample tube having an input port to receive an exhalation from a subject and a sidestream sampling port to discharge a fraction of the exhalation; a flow restrictor, disposed in the sample tube, to cause the fraction of the exhalation to exit the sample tube via the sidestream sampling port; and a mixing chamber, in fluid communication with the sidestream sampling port, to measure a carbon dioxide level and an oxygen level of the fraction of the exhalation, the mixing chamber having an exhaust valve to sustain breath sampling toward an end of the exhalation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of sampling an exhalation from a subject, the method comprising:
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receiving, via an input of a sample tube, the exhalation from the subject; restricting, with a flow restrictor disposed in the sample tube, a flow of the exhalation through the sample tube, the flow restrictor causing a fraction of the exhalation to exit the sample tube via a sidestream sampling port; receiving, with a mixing chamber in fluid communication with the sidestream sampling port, the fraction of the exhalation; measuring, in the mixing chamber, a carbon dioxide level and an oxygen level of the fraction of the exhalation; and sustaining, with an exhaust valve disposed at an end of the mixing chamber, breath sampling toward an end of the exhalation. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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