Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
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Metabolic Response to Short-Term 4-Day Energy Restriction in a Controlled Study
Katsuyasu KOUDAHarunobu NAKAMURAHirao KOHNOToyoko OKUDAYuko HIGASHINEKeiji HISAMORIHiroyasu ISHIHARARikio TOKUNAGAYoshiaki SONODA
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2006 年 11 巻 2 号 p. 89-92

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Objectives: Metabolic rate is affected not solely by diet but also by environmental characteristics such as climate and seasonal changes in day length. In the present study, we conducted a controlled study in which we observed metabolic response to short-term energy restriction (ER).
Materials and Methods: Thirty-two subjects were divided randomly into a slight ER group and a moderate ER group. The energy intake per day for slight ER vs moderate ER was 1462 kcal vs 1114 kcal. During the 4-day study periods, the same daily timetable, which consists of nutrition, exercise, sleeping and others, was imposed on both groups. The same environment was also provided to both groups.
Results: After the 4-day ER, significant decreases in body weight and basal metabolic rate (BMR) were shown in both groups. The decrease in body weight was 2% of the baseline level in both groups, and the decreases in the BMR were 6% of baseline levels in the slight ER group and 13% in the moderate ER group. The decrease in BMR in the moderate ER group was significantly larger than that in the slight ER group.
Conclusions: In a controlled study of short-term ER, we observed a significant decrease in BMR. There was a positive association between the degree of ER and the reduction in BMR. Reductions in BMR were greater than those in body weight. It, thus, appears that the minimization of weight loss is due to dramatic decreases in BMR. This suggests the existence of metabolic resistance against ER.
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