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0001) but not to lower 24EE during fasting (p=0.35). Greater fasting-induced increase in epinephrine associated with concomitant lower decrease in 24EE (r=0.27, p=0.006). MAIN CONCLUSION The greater decrease in 24EE during acute fasting (which characterizes the thrifty phenotype) is not due to reduced metabolic rate during fasting but to a relatively higher 24EE during feeding conditions, and this decrease in 24EE during fasting is accompanied by smaller increase in epinephrine. These results recharacterize the prevailing view of t