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The Respiratory Quotient calculator compute the respiratory quotient based on the amount of CO2 exhaled and O2 inhaled.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
Respiratory Quotient (RQ): The calculator returns the quotient.
The formula for the Respiratory Quotient is:
where:
The Respiratory Quotient or Respiratory Coefficient, RQ, is a ratio of the carbon dioxide expelled from the body to the amount of oxygen taken in. This version of the RQ is defined in terms of volumes of `"CO"_2` and `O_2` assuming both volumes are defined at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP).
RQ is unit-less number often used to compute basal metabolic rate (BMR). The RQ is estimated from carbon dioxide production and can be considered a form of indirect calorimetry.
RQ values typically range from 1.0 (representing pure carbohydrate oxidation, expelling equivalent amounts of `"CO"_2` to the oxygen intake) to 0.7 seen in pure fat oxidation. The `O_2` in and the `"CO_2` out can be measured with a respirometer, which can then measure the RQ of a person (or individual organism) taking into account health and activity level and other factors contributing to the ratio's value.
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