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The results were a bit shocking, despite giving some of the people a total of 6,000+ calories the weight gain did not correlate like you'd expect with the amount of calories given. In some subjects given almost 4,000 calories a day they actually lost weight but more so with individuals given fat in the form of corn oil instead of olive oil. And it seems like very high fat intakes had some uncoupling effects like DNP in that there was a noticeable sensation of heat and sweating reported by all the individuals taking very high fat intakes.
Anybody bored just read through the study yourself, only about 4 pages of actual reading material, rest is basically graphs.
The results were a bit shocking, despite giving some of the people a total of 6,000+ calories the weight gain did not correlate like you'd expect with the amount of calories given. In some subjects given almost 4,000 calories a day they actually lost weight but more so with individuals given fat in the form of corn oil instead of olive oil. And it seems like very high fat intakes had some uncoupling effects like DNP in that there was a noticeable sensation of heat and sweating reported by all the individuals taking very high fat intakes.
Anybody bored just read through the study yourself, only about 4 pages of actual reading material, rest is basically graphs.