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What did the 1999 study by Levine, Eberhardt, and Jensen reveal about NEAT?

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The study demonstrated that when 16 subjects were overfed by 1,000 kcal per day, the variation in fat gain ranged dramatically—from just 0.2kg (0.4 lbs) to 4.2kg (9 lbs)—entirely attributable to differences in NEAT. This finding underscores the importance of spontaneous physical activity in determining individual responses to caloric intake.

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