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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 50, 908-914, Copyright © 1989 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc


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Diurnal variation in postabsorptive resting metabolic rate and diet- induced thermogenesis

JA Weststrate, PJ Weys, EJ Poortvliet, P Deurenberg and JG Hautvast
Department of Human Nutrition, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands.

Postabsorptive resting metabolic rate (RMR) and diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) were repeatedly assessed on different days in 10 young men of normal weight on mornings and afternoons. No significant diurnal variation was found in RMR, DIT, total postprandial substrate oxidation, and overall postprandial nutrient balances. The pattern of postprandial substrate oxidation indicated an increased glucose oxidation in the first hour after ingestion of a meal on morning tests compared with afternoon tests. This was probably related to differences in the degree of the postabsorptive state, ie, 12-14 h on morning tests and 6-7 h on afternoon tests.


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