The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of adiposity on physiological and affective responses during walking at a self-selected pace. Forty-five sedentary women were divided into three groups according to their percentage of body fat (low tertile, LT, n=15; medium tertile, MT, n=15; and high tertile, HT, n=15). Each participant completed a maximal exercise test and a 20-min bout of treadmill walking at a self-selected pace. The preferred walking speed did not differ between the groups (1.63, 1.60, and 1.47 m.sec-1 for LT, MT and HT, respectively), whereas %O2max was higher in HT (61.8%) compared to MT (55.8%) and LT (52.8%) (P< .05). Nevertheless, affective (2.36, 1.80, and 1.85 for LT, MT and HT, respectively) response were ...
Although cross-sectional studies show active individuals are leaner than their sedentary counterpar...
Physical activity is essential in obesity management, but exercise capacity is compromised in obese ...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of body weight, exercise modality, and pace on physiological a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of adiposity on physiological and affective r...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of adiposity (%body fat) on physiological, pe...
The aim of this study was to examine physiological, perceptual, and affective responses during self-...
We aimed to investigate the association between body mass index (BMI) and affective response, rating...
In order to examine whether environmental settings influence psychological and physiological respons...
Physiological and perceived responses verified during gait have been widely studied; however, few in...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the influence of body weight, exercise modality, and pac...
To compare the physiological, perception and affective responses during treadmill walking at a self-...
Speculation exists that a positive affective response experienced during exercise may play an import...
To evaluate the effects of 12-weeks of walk training with self-selected intensity on lipid profile a...
Speculation exists that a positive affective response experienced during exercise may play an import...
popularity of walking as a form of physical activity for obese indi-viduals, relatively little is kn...
Although cross-sectional studies show active individuals are leaner than their sedentary counterpar...
Physical activity is essential in obesity management, but exercise capacity is compromised in obese ...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of body weight, exercise modality, and pace on physiological a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of adiposity on physiological and affective r...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of adiposity (%body fat) on physiological, pe...
The aim of this study was to examine physiological, perceptual, and affective responses during self-...
We aimed to investigate the association between body mass index (BMI) and affective response, rating...
In order to examine whether environmental settings influence psychological and physiological respons...
Physiological and perceived responses verified during gait have been widely studied; however, few in...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the influence of body weight, exercise modality, and pac...
To compare the physiological, perception and affective responses during treadmill walking at a self-...
Speculation exists that a positive affective response experienced during exercise may play an import...
To evaluate the effects of 12-weeks of walk training with self-selected intensity on lipid profile a...
Speculation exists that a positive affective response experienced during exercise may play an import...
popularity of walking as a form of physical activity for obese indi-viduals, relatively little is kn...
Although cross-sectional studies show active individuals are leaner than their sedentary counterpar...
Physical activity is essential in obesity management, but exercise capacity is compromised in obese ...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of body weight, exercise modality, and pace on physiological a...