U.S., May 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07610759) titled 'Inter-Individual Variability in Early Diet-Induced Thermogenesis After a Standardized Meal' on May 13.
Brief Summary: This study aims to characterize how individuals differ in their metabolic response to food intake, specifically focusing on early diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT). DIT refers to the increase in energy expenditure that occurs after eating and reflects the body's metabolic response to processing nutrients.
Healthy adult participants will complete a single laboratory visit under standardized conditions. Resting metabolic rate will first be measured, followed by consumption of a standardized liquid meal (550 kcal). Energ...