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Abstract

Despite their critical role in susceptibility to metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, mechanisms regulating energy balance are extremely complex and far from being fully understood. Both central and peripheral feedback circuits are involved and, despite it was traditionally thought that the energy balance of an organism depends on the equality between calorie intake within the system and energy expenditure, the regulation of energy content in biological systems oversteps the classical physical laws of thermodynamics. The fine-tuned mechanism for body weight and energy storage regulation is aimed to preserve survival chances in response to the variations of energy availability, as expressed by the metabolic flexibility of this system adapting subjects to both starvation and overfeeding. However, these mechanisms can lose their flexibility, with consequent maladaptation to both increased energy intake and calorie restriction leading to the development of several metabolic disturbances.

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Title
Regulation of energy intake and mechanisms of metabolic adaptation or maladaptation after caloric restriction
Author
Vettor Roberto 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Di Vincenzo Angelo 1 ; Maffei Pietro 1 ; Rossato, Marco 1 

 University of Padova, Department of Medicine – DIMED, Padova, Italy (GRID:grid.5608.b) (ISNI:0000 0004 1757 3470) 
Publication title
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
399-409
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Sep 2020
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
New York
Country of publication
Netherlands
ISSN
13899155
e-ISSN
15732606
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
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Online publication date
2020-05-26
Milestone dates
2020-05-16 (Registration)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
26 May 2020
ProQuest document ID
2438129256
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/regulation-energy-intake-mechanisms-metabolic/docview/2438129256/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
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2025-04-01
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