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Interindividual Variation in Posture Allocation: Possible Role in Human Obesity
James A. Levine,*Lorraine M. Lanningham-Foster,Shelly K. McCrady,Alisa C. Krizan,Leslie R. Olson,Paul H. Kane,Michael D. Jensen,Matthew M. Clark
Obesity occurs when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure.Humans expend energy through purposeful exercise and throughchanges in posture and movement that are associated with theroutines of daily life [called nonexercise activity thermogenesis(NEAT)]. To examine NEAT's role in obesity, we recruited 10lean and 10 mildly obese sedentary volunteers and measured theirbody postures and movements every half-second for 10 days. Obeseindividuals were seated, on average, 2 hours longer per daythan lean individuals. Posture allocation did not change whenthe obese individuals lost weight or when lean individuals gainedweight, suggesting that it is biologically determined. If obeseindividuals adopted the NEAT-enhanced behaviors of their leancounterparts, they might expend an additional 350 calories (kcal)per day.
Endocrine Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: Jim{at}Mayo.edu
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