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The Supersize Me Study

August 27th, 2010
But after their month of binging, the subjects’ weight had started to creep back up again, and at a 2.5-year follow-up the authors of the study, which was published in the online journal Nutrition & Metabolism, found that, on average, the subjects were nearly seven pounds heavier (all of it in the form of body fat) than they had been before their four weeks of “hyper-alimentation,” as the folks in white coats like to call overeating

Read more: http://running.competitor.com/2010/08/features/sports-science-update-the-supersize-me-study_12597?utm_source=HPmarquee&utm_medium=running#ixzz0xvHvq7oa

MY COMMENT:  I see  guys all the time that claim they’ve put on 15 or 20 pounds while injured or on leave from their military assignment. 

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