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Energy balance
The normal pattern of energy conservation during undereating, combined with reduced energy dissipation during overeating, may promote body fat deposition in older men.
Practitioners should be aware that older men may be at risk for increased body fat due to energy balance patterns.
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This normal pattern of energy conservation during undereating together with the previously demonstrated reduction in energy dissipation during overeating can be predicted to promote body fat deposition in older men.
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Source
Effects of Age on Energy Expenditure and Substrate Oxidation During Experimental Overfeeding in Healthy Men
Susan B. Roberts et al. · The Journals of Gerontology Series A · 1996
DOI 10.1093/gerona/51a.2.b148
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