Body can adapt to occasional short-term overeating

IANS  |  New York 

Overeating has been found to impair blood sugar (glucose) control and levels but a new study suggests that the duration of a bout of overeating can affect how the body adapts to and processing when calorie intake increases.

Lifestyle factors such as overindulging in high-calorie foods play a large role in the development of these two serious health conditions.

For the study, researchers from in Australia studied a small group of healthy and lean men with an average age of 22.

Volunteers participated in a short-term trial consisting of five days -- indicative of humans overeating during festivals and holidays -- and a long-term model of chronic overeating lasting 28 days.

The "overfeeding" portion of the diet included high-calorie snacks such as chocolate, meal replacement drinks and to add approximately 1,000 more calories to the men's each day.

Published in of Physiology-and Metabolism, the study suggests that "early adaptations in response to carbohydrate over-feeding are directed at increasing disposal in order to maintain whole-body sensitivity".

"Long-term overindulgence in fatty foods, instead of more nutritionally balanced foods, may be an important factor that causes rapid changes in blood sugar control," the study added.

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First Published: Sat, April 27 2019. 15:06 IST