Recruitment of brown adipose tissue (BAT) has emerged as a potential tool to combat obesity and associated metabolic complications. Short-term cold acclimation has been shown to not only enhance BAT presence and activity in lean humans, but also improve skeletal muscle metabolic profile to benefit glucose uptake in type 2 diabetic patients. Here, we examined whether short-term cold acclimation also induced such adaptations in ten metabolically healthy obese male subjects. A 10-day cold acclimation period resulted in increased cold-induced glucose uptake in BAT, as assessed by [18F]FDG-PET/CT scanning. BAT activity was negatively related to age, with a similar trend for body fat%. In addition, cold-induced glucose uptake in BAT was positivel...