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ObjectivesChronic immune activation and severe inflammatory states are positively associated with resting metabolic rate (RMR; kcal/day), but the impacts of mild immune stimuli on metabolism are poorly understood. This study investigates the within-individual association between the inflammatory response to influenza vaccination and RMR in young adults.MethodsWe evaluated RMRs through indirect calorimetry and circulating c-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations (mg/L)—a direct measure of inflammation—via high-sensitivity immunoassays of dried blood spots (n = 17) at baseline and two- and seven-days post-vaccine. Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-rank tests were used to evaluate the magnitude of the CRP and RMR responses. Type II Wald chi-square tests of linear mixed-effect models assessed whether those responses were correlated.ResultsBaseline CRP was 1.39 ± 1.26 mg/L. On day two post-vaccine, CRP increased by 1.47 ± 1.37 mg/L (p ConclusionsWe find no evidence that adult influenza vaccination results in a corresponding increase in RMR. These results suggest that the energetic cost of an influenza vaccine’s mild inflammatory stimulus is either too small to detect or is largely compensated by a temporary downregulation of energy allocated to other metabolic tasks.
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