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  • Metabolic research
  • Preclinical models

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  • Indirect calorimetry is a key method for measuring energy expenditure in preclinical metabolic studies.
  • Current lack of standardized data analysis and sharing hinders scientific progress and reproducibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the need for standardized methods in indirect calorimetry data analysis and representation.
  • To promote transparency, data sharing, and cross-study comparability in metabolic research.

Main Methods:

  • The International Indirect Calorimetry Consensus Committee (IICCC) developed updated guidelines.
  • Guidelines focus on data processing, representation, and the importance of shared data repositories.

Main Results:

  • The IICCC provides expert consensus standards for indirect calorimetry data.
  • These standards aim to improve the rigor and reproducibility of metabolic studies.

Conclusions:

  • Adoption of IICCC guidelines is encouraged to enhance scientific rigor.
  • Standardized practices are crucial for advancing preclinical metabolic research.