Patent ID: 7666137

Claim:
A method for analyzing the mitochondrial function of a subject, comprising: 1) obtaining age, body fat percentage, weight and sex information from the subject; 2) calculating the subject's predicted maximum oxygen consumption at a specified respiratory exchange ratio using an analyzer, the predicted maximum oxygen consumption being based on the subject's sex, body fat percentage, weight and age in years, wherein the age in years of a subject over a predetermined age is a default age, and the age in years of a subject under a predetermined age is the subject's actual age; 3) coupling the subject to a pulmonary breath analyzer via a mouthpiece, and conducting a first test while the subject is breathing air having a first concentration of oxygen, the first test comprising: a) measuring the subject's average oxygen consumption at the specified respiratory exchange ratio when the subject is exercising; and b) calculating a first energy quotient for the subject by dividing the subject's average oxygen consumption measured in step 3a) by the subject's predicted maximum oxygen consumption to obtain a first energy quotient for the subject; 4) conducting a second test while the subject is breathing air having a second concentration of oxygen administered by use of the mouthpiece, the first and second concentrations of oxygen being such that the amount of oxygen delivered to the subject's mitochondria in the second test is 50% higher than the amount of oxygen delivered to the subject's mitochondria in the first test, the second test comprising: a) measuring the subject's average oxygen consumption at the specified respiratory exchange ratio when the subject is exercising; and b) calculating a second energy quotient for the subject by dividing the subject's average oxygen consumption measured in step 4a) by the subject's predicted maximum oxygen consumption; and 5) calculating a Mitochondrial Factor for the subject using the equation: Mitochondrial ⁢ ⁢ Factor = ( EQ ⁢ ⁢ 2 - EQ ⁢ ⁢ 1 ) × 200 EQ ⁢ ⁢ 1 EQ1 being the first energy quotient and EQ2 being the second energy quotient, wherein the Mitochondrial Factor is directly proportional to the subject's mitochondrial efficiency.