BACKGROUND: Measures of energy metabolism (energy expenditure [EE], respiratory exchange ratio [RER]) have been associated with ad libitum energy intake (EI) and weight gain in previous observational studies, suggesting that energy-sensing mechanisms drive EI to meet metabolic energy demands. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to employ mild cold exposure as an intervention to alter energy metabolism and evaluate its causal effects on concurrent and next day ad libitum EI. METHODS: In a controlled crossover study, 47 volunteers (16 female; age 37.2 ± 10.7 y; body mass index 32.4 ± 8.6 kg/m(2)) completed four 24-h EE measurements in a respiratory chamber. Participants ate ad libitum for 24-h using an objective vending machine paradigm while in the chamber during both cold exposure (19°C) and thermoneutral conditions (23.5°C) and after 2 eucaloric chamber stays with exposure to each temperature. Energy metabolism changes were calculated from eucaloric conditions (cold compared with thermoneutral). RESULTS: Compared with thermoneutral conditions, participants consumed 13% more while residing in the chamber during cold (mean difference: 411 ± 987 kcal/d, P = 0.006), but not the day after cold exposure. Neither eucaloric EE, RER, nor carbohydrate oxidation (CARBOX) was significantly changed by cold exposure. However, greater increases in RER and CARBOX during cold exposure were associated with greater ad libitum EI on the day after cold exposure (r = 0.29, P = 0.049 and r = 0.33, P = 0.02), but not with EI during cold exposure. Cold-induced changes in 24-h EE were not associated with changes in ad libitum EI during or after cold exposure. CONCLUSION: Ad libitum EI increased during but not after mild cold exposure. There was an effect of 24-h RER and CARBOX during cold exposure that was related to greater ad libitum EI after cold. These results indicate an acute effect of cold on concurrent EI independent of changes in metabolic rate, but also a residual influence of cold on subsequent EI via fuel preference. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02939404.
Cold induces increased ad libitum energy intake independent of changes in energy expenditure: a controlled crossover trial in adults.
寒冷刺激可增加随意摄入的能量,而与能量消耗的变化无关:一项针对成年人的对照交叉试验
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作者:Unlu Yigit, Piaggi Paolo, Stinson Emma J, De Baca Tomás Cabeza, Rodzevik Theresa L, Walter Mary, Fry Hannah, Krakoff Jonathan, Chang Douglas C
| 期刊: | American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 影响因子: | 6.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb;121(2):293-303 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.12.013 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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