Composition and Caloric Density of Weight Loss During Caloric Restriction in the Cold

Abstract

Two groups of 6 men each lived for 14 days in a cold chamber at 60 deg F (15.6 deg C); activity was sedentary and only athletic shorts were worn. During this period on group (A) was semi-starved (600 KCAL/Day) and the other (B) was completely starved (0 KCAL/Day). Changes in body composition were measured and caloric density of weight loss was calculated. Mean weight loss was 5.66 KG for A, and 8.56 KG for B. Composition and caloric density of weight loss was almost identical for both groups. Composition of weight loss with regard to Fat, Protein, and Water was: 39, 10, and 51% for A; 39, 11, and 49% for B. Caloric density was 3.91 KCAL/GM for A and 4.06 KCAL/GM for B.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1961
Accession Number
ADA392364

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  • D. E. Bass
  • M. Mager
  • P .f. Iampietro
  • R. F. Goldman

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