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Adaptive thermogenesis in human body weight regulation: more of a concept than a measurable entity?

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Figure 1 Day-to-day fluctuations in body weight over a 4-year period in a healthy young adult man of normal body mass index (BMI = 22.4 kg m -2 ).
Figure 2 shows a schematic presentation of daily EE divided into the various compartments and  sub-compartments that are generally measured or estimated in studies investigating metabolic adaptation resulting from adaptive thermogenesis
Figure 3 Pattern of changes in body weight (black solid line), energy intake (blue broken line), and adaptive thermogenesis (red dotted line) during the various phases of the longitudinal ‘Minnesota Experiment’ of human semi-starvation and refeeding
Figure 4 Box and whisker plot showing the distribution of values for adaptive thermogenesis (assessed as the changes in basal metabolic rate [BMR] adjusted for changes in fat-free mass [FFM] and fat mass) at specific time points during the course of weight
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