Energy expenditure and physical activity in subjects consuming full or reduced fat products as part of their normal diet

  • Westerterp, K.
  • Verboeket-Van de Venne, W.P.H.G.
  • Bouten, C.V.C.
  • Graaf, de, C.
  • Hof, van het, K.H.
  • Weststrate, J.A.
Publication date
January 1996

Abstract

It has been suggested that energy expenditure is higher in subjects consuming reduced-fat, high-carbohydrate diets than in subjects consuming full-fat, low-carbohydrate diets. In a 6-month randomized, controlled trial, seventeen women and twenty men (age 20–35 years; BMI 22–28 kg/m2)had free access either to a range of about forty-five reduced-fat products or the full-fat equivalents. At the end of the 6 months, energy intake, sleeping metabolic rate (SMR), average daily metabolic rate (ADMR), and physical activity (AO) were measured. The intervention resulted in a mean difference of the change of the fat content of the diet of 6% of energy (P <0·01) between the two groups. SMR, ADMR and AO were virtually the same in both groups. The res...

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