Brief Summary:

Background:

Researchers want to learn how different diets affect hormone levels, body weight, energy expenditure, liver fat, and more. To do this, they will use specialized techniques and food plans. This is not a weight loss study.

Objective:

To better understand how low-fat and low-carbohydrate foods affect health.

Eligibility:

Men and women ages 18 50 who have a stable body weight and can exercise daily

Design:

Participants will have a screening visit that lasts 4 6 hours. It will include:

Medical history

Physical exam

Fasting blood and urine tests

Questionnaires

Trying foods from the study

Participants will be admitted to the Clinical Center and will stay for 4 weeks without leaving. They can have visitors.

Participants will wear activity and glucose monitors throughout the study. They will be weighed daily and will complete daily exercise. They will eat 3 meals daily, plus snacks. They will give urine, saliva, and blood samples. They will fill out questionnaires and rate their hunger, appetite, and sense of taste. They will have body scans. For the scans, they will lie in a machine that takes X-ray pictures of the body.

Participants will complete activities to measure how many calories they burn and how the diets affect them:

Participants will drink special liquids to measure calories burned, sugar, and sense of taste.

Participants will wear a plastic hood while resting.

Participants will stay alone in a special room for 24 hours.

Participants will eat a low-carb, high-fat diet for 2 weeks and a high-carb, low-fat diet for 2 weeks.

Participants may be dismissed if they purposefully use the study to try to change their body weight.

Sponsoring Institution: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases