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Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 1989

Thermogenesis in humans during overfeeding with medium-chain triglycerides

James O. Hill; John C. Peters; David Kee Yang; Teresa A. Sharp; Mary Kaler; Naji N. Abumrad; Harry L. Greene

To test whether excess dietary energy as medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) affects thermogenesis differently from excess dietary energy as long chain triglycerides (LCT), ten male volunteers (ages 22 to 44) were overfed (150% of estimated energy requirement) liquid formula diets containing 40% of fat as either MCT or LCT. Each patient was studied for one week on each diet in a double-blind, crossover design. Resting metabolic rate (RMR) did not change during either week of overfeeding. The thermic response to food (TEF) was greater on day 1 following a meal (1,000 kcal) containing MCT than following an isocaloric meal containing LCT (8 +/- .8% v 5.8 +/- .8% of ingested energy; P less than .05). Moreover, the TEF observed after a 1,000 kcal meal containing MCT increased significantly to 12% (+/- 1.3%) overfeeding. The TEF of the 1,000 kcal meal containing LCT was unchanged by five days of LCT overfeeding (6.6 +/- 1.0% of ingested energy). Energy expenditure during a 20-hour continuous enteral infusion of the diet on day 7 was also significantly higher with the MCT diet than with the LCT diet (15.7 +/- 1.7% v 7.3 +/- .9% of ingested energy; P less than .05). Our results demonstrate that excess dietary energy as MCT stimulates thermogenesis to a greater degree than does excess energy as LCT. This increased energy expenditure, most likely due to lipogenesis in the liver, provides evidence that excess energy derived from MCT is stored with a lesser efficiency than is excess energy derived from dietary LCT.


Journal of Lipid Research | 1990

Changes in blood lipids during six days of overfeeding with medium or long chain triglycerides.

James O. Hill; John C. Peters; David Kee Yang; Teresa A. Sharp; Naji N. Abumrad; Harry L. Greene


Archive | 1987

Tailored triglycerides having improved autoignition characteristics

David Kee Yang


Archive | 1996

Process for preparing chilled beverage products containing milk and a food acid

David Kee Yang; Matthew Thomas Heisey; Raul Victorino Nunes


Archive | 1999

Low acid beverages supplemented with nutritional calcium sources

David Kee Yang; Matthew Thomas Heisey; Mark Benson Andon


Archive | 1988

Functional hardstock fat composition

David Kee Yang


Archive | 2002

Low glycemic response compositions

David Kee Yang; Judy Ann Jones; Gary Allen Britting


Archive | 2003

Calcium fortified beverages

Ashok Premchand Luhadiya; David Kee Yang; Matthew Thomas Heisey


Archive | 1991

Low saturate frying oil with meat flavor

David Kee Yang


Archive | 1991

Low saturate, all-purpose plastic shortening with specially hydrogenated intermediate-melting fat component

Timothy William Dake; David Kee Yang; Phillip Floyd Pflaumer; Paul Seiden

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