Objective: The evidence was reviewed on how physical activity could influence the regulation of food intake by either adjusting the sensitivity of appetite control mechanisms or by generating an energy deficit that could adjust the drive to eat. Design: Interventionist and correlational studies that had a significant influence on the relationship between physical activity and food intake were reviewed. Interventionist studies involve a deliberate imposition of physical activity with subsequent monitoring of the eating response. Correlational studies make use of naturally occurring differences in the levels of physical activity (between and within subjects) with simultaneous assessment of energy expenditure and intake. Subjects: Studies usin...
Purpose of review: To examine the relationship between energy intake, appetite control and exercise,...
Exercise is widely regarded as one of the most valuable components of behaviour that can influence b...
The understanding of the effect of physical activity (PA) on food intake is imperative for consideri...
Objective: The evidence was reviewed on how physical activity could influence the regulation of food...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
Exercise has many health benefits and should be an effective weight loss strategy because it increas...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity (PA) improves appetite control; how...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Exercise has many health benefits and should be an effective weight loss strategy because it increas...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Body weight and energy balance can be maintained by adapting energy intake to changes in energy expe...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...
Obesity is a global epidemic; physical inactivity and increased consumption of highly palatable ener...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
Purpose of review: To examine the relationship between energy intake, appetite control and exercise,...
Exercise is widely regarded as one of the most valuable components of behaviour that can influence b...
The understanding of the effect of physical activity (PA) on food intake is imperative for consideri...
Objective: The evidence was reviewed on how physical activity could influence the regulation of food...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
Exercise has many health benefits and should be an effective weight loss strategy because it increas...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity (PA) improves appetite control; how...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Exercise has many health benefits and should be an effective weight loss strategy because it increas...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Body weight and energy balance can be maintained by adapting energy intake to changes in energy expe...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...
Obesity is a global epidemic; physical inactivity and increased consumption of highly palatable ener...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
Purpose of review: To examine the relationship between energy intake, appetite control and exercise,...
Exercise is widely regarded as one of the most valuable components of behaviour that can influence b...
The understanding of the effect of physical activity (PA) on food intake is imperative for consideri...