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Diet Induced Thermogenesis (DIT)


Diet induced thermogenesis is the increase in heat production by the body after eating.

It is due to both the metabolic energy cost of digestion (the secretion of digestive enzymes, active transport of nutrients from the gut, and gut motility) and the energy cost of forming tissue reserves of fat, glycogen and protein.

DIT can be up to 10-15% of the energy intake.

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