U.S., Aug. 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07122778) titled 'Impact of Diet-induced Change in Energy Balance on Metabolism in Endurance Athletes' on April 14.
Brief Summary: Recent research has suggested that increasing levels of physical activity are associated with a reduction in the independent components that contribute to total energy expenditure (such as resting metabolic rate and non-exercise movement) - this occurs to conserve energy required for physical activity where energy provision becomes scarce. There are potential deleterious health and performance consequences of a reduced energy supply to fundamental metabolic processes, putting individuals regularly undertaking high levels ...