Poststarvation hyperphagia and body fat overshooting in humans: A role for feedback signals from lean and fat tissues

被引:155
作者
Dulloo, AG [1 ]
Jacquet, J [1 ]
Girardier, L [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV GENEVA,FAC MED,COMP UNIT,CH-1211 GENEVA 4,SWITZERLAND
关键词
body composition; obesity; appetite; thermogenesis; malnutrition; energy partitioning; nutritional rehabilitation;
D O I
10.1093/ajcn/65.3.717
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
An increase in the sensation of hunger and overeating after a period of chronic energy deprivation can be part of an autoregulatory phenomenon attempting to restore body weight. To gain insights into the role of fat and lean tissue depletion as determinants of such a hyperphagic response in humans, we reanalyzed the individual data on food intake and body composition available for the 12 starved and refed men in the classical Minnesota Experiment after a shift from a 12-wk period of restricted refeeding to an ad libitum refeeding of 8 wk. For each individual, the following were determined: 1) the total hyperphagic response during the ad libitum refeeding period, calculated as the energy intake in excess of that during the prestarvation (control) period; 2) the degree of fat recovery and that of fat-free-mass (FFM) recovery before ad libitum refeeding, calculated as the deviation in fat and FFM from their respective prestarvation values (ie, the amount of fat or FFM during the control period); and 3) the deficit in energy intake before ad libitum refeeding, calculated as the difference between the energy intake during the period of restricted refeeding and that during the control period. The results indicate that 1) the total hyperphagic response is inversely correlated with the degree of fat recovery (r = -0.6) as well as with that of FFM recovery persists after adjustment for fat recovery of FFM (r = -0.5, 2) the correlation between hyperphagia and FFM recovery persists after adjustment for fat recovery, and 3) the correlations between hyperplagia and fat recovery or FFM recovery persist after adjustment for the variance in the energy deficit during the preceding period of restricted refeeding. Taken together, these results in humans suggest that poststarvation hyperphagia is determined to a large extent by autoregulatory feedback mechanisms from both fat and lean tissues. These findings, which have implications for both the treatment of obesity and for nutritional rehabilitation after malnutrition and cachexia, have been integrated into a compartmental model of autoregulation of body composition, and can be used to explain the phenomenon of poststarvation overshoot in body fat.
引用
收藏
页码:717 / 723
页数:7
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]   GROWTH RATES IN CHILDREN RECOVERING FROM PROTEIN-CALORIE MALNUTRITION [J].
ASHWORTH, A .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1969, 23 (04) :835-&
[2]   BODY-COMPOSITION DURING NUTRITIONAL REPLETION OF SEVERELY UNDERNOURISHED MEN [J].
BARACNIETO, M ;
SPURR, GB ;
LOTERO, H ;
MAKSUD, MG ;
DAHNERS, HW .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 1979, 32 (05) :981-991
[3]  
BENEDICT F, 1919, PUBLICATION CARNEGIE, V280
[4]  
DEBRAY C, 1946, SEM HOP PARIS, V22, P863
[5]   PATTERN OF LEAN AND FAT DEPOSITION IN ADULTS [J].
DUGDALE, AE ;
PAYNE, PR .
NATURE, 1977, 266 (5600) :349-351
[6]  
Dulloo AG, 1996, INT J OBESITY, V20, P393
[7]  
DULLOO AG, 1993, NUTRITION, V9, P366
[8]   THE ADIPOCYTE - STORAGE DEPOT OR NODE ON THE ENERGY INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY [J].
FLIER, JS .
CELL, 1995, 80 (01) :15-18
[9]  
FORBES GB, 1987, NUTR REV, V45, P225
[10]   THE DAILY METABOLIC-RATE OF THE POST-OBESE AND THE LEAN [J].
GEISSLER, CA ;
MILLER, DS ;
SHAH, M .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 1987, 45 (05) :914-920