The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability, a relatively high energy density, and a weak effect on satiation, the consumption of high-fat foods induces passive overfeeding. It is well known that a high-fat diet often leads to a loss of portion control of tasty foods. Here, studies are reviewed on the effect of overfeeding on substrate utilization and energy expenditure. It is often suggested that humans differ in the susceptibility to weight gain in response to overfeeding. Six years ago, non-exercise activity thermogenesis was presented as a new mechanism to explain differences in weight gain between subjects. Activation of non-exercise activity thermogenesis could dissipate excess e...
Overfeeding experiments, in which we impose short-term positive energy balance, help unravel the cel...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
Food intake regulation may be disturbed when sensory signals from foods are disconnected from their ...
Food intake regulation may be disturbed when sensory signals from foods are disconnected from their ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Overfeeding leads to obesity and metabolic disorders, including impaired glucose ...
ABSTRACT: The large inter-individual variation in weight gain during standardized overfeeding togeth...
ABSTRACT: The large inter-individual variation in weight gain during standardized overfeeding togeth...
ABSTRACT: The large inter-individual variation in weight gain during standardized overfeeding togeth...
ABSTRACT: The large inter-individual variation in weight gain during standardized overfeeding togeth...
Weight changes in response to a change in energy intake are smaller than calculated from the excess ...
Overfeeding experiments, in which we impose short-term positive energy balance, help unravel the cel...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
Food intake regulation may be disturbed when sensory signals from foods are disconnected from their ...
Food intake regulation may be disturbed when sensory signals from foods are disconnected from their ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Overfeeding leads to obesity and metabolic disorders, including impaired glucose ...
ABSTRACT: The large inter-individual variation in weight gain during standardized overfeeding togeth...
ABSTRACT: The large inter-individual variation in weight gain during standardized overfeeding togeth...
ABSTRACT: The large inter-individual variation in weight gain during standardized overfeeding togeth...
ABSTRACT: The large inter-individual variation in weight gain during standardized overfeeding togeth...
Weight changes in response to a change in energy intake are smaller than calculated from the excess ...
Overfeeding experiments, in which we impose short-term positive energy balance, help unravel the cel...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...