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In an acute situation a negative energy balance is connected with increased lipolysis and release of fatty acids?
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During an acute situation, such as intense exercise or fasting, the body requires more energy than it is taking in. This leads to a negative energy balance, where the body starts to break down stored energy sources, such as fat, to meet its energy demands. Lipolysis is the process by which stored fat is broken down into fatty acids and released into the bloodstream. Therefore, it is true that in an acute situation, a negative energy balance is connected with increased lipolysis and release of fatty acids.