Authors
Klaas R Westerterp
Publication date
2004/12
Source
Nutrition & metabolism
Volume
1
Pages
1-5
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Objective
Daily energy expenditure consists of three components: basal metabolic rate, diet-induced thermogenesis and the energy cost of physical activity. Here, data on diet-induced thermogenesis are reviewed in relation to measuring conditions and characteristics of the diet.
Methods
Measuring conditions include nutritional status of the subject, physical activity and duration of the observation. Diet characteristics are energy content and macronutrient composition.
Results
Most studies measure diet-induced thermogenesis as the increase in energy expenditure above basal metabolic rate. Generally, the hierarchy in macronutrient oxidation in the postprandial state is reflected similarly in diet-induced thermogenesis, with the sequence alcohol, protein, carbohydrate, and fat. A mixed diet consumed at energy balance …
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Scholar articles
KR Westerterp - Nutrition & metabolism, 2004