Energy and macronutrient balances for humans in a whole body metabolic chamber without control of preceding diet and activity level.

White MD, Bouchard G, Buemann B, Almeras N, Despres JP, Bouchard C, Tremblay A. Physical Activity Sciences Laboratory, Laval University, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada.
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 1997 Feb;21(2):135-140

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationships between 24 h energy and macronutrient balances in a whole body metabolic chamber subsequent to periods when subjects maintained their normal food intake and physical activity levels. SUBJECTS: Thirteen males and 17 females were studied for two 24 h sessions while consuming an estimated isocaloric diet with a food quotient of 0.85. MEASUREMENTS: Energy expenditure and macronutrient oxidation rates were measured twice for 24 h in whole body indirect calorimeter. RESULTS: Positive and significant correlations were evident between energy and lipid balances (r = 0.38, P < 0.05 and r = 0.54, P < 0.01, respectively) and differences between the two sessions for energy and lipid balances were also significantly correlated (r = 0.40, P < 0.05). Accounting for carbohydrate or protein balances improved the strength of each of these associations. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that for subjects in a small but significant positive energy balance, with uncontrolled diet and activity preceding their metabolic chamber sessions, that 24 h energy balance is positively correlated with lipid balance. Accounting for associations between lipid, carbohydrate, protein and energy balances, improved the strength of the association between 24 h lipid and energy balances. The implications of these results are that in these conditions modifications to lipid balance are important for weight maintenance.