Objective:\ud Walking is commonly recommended to help with weight management. We measured total energy expenditure (TEE) and its components to quantify the impact of increasing exercise-induced energy expenditure (ExEE) on other components of TEE. \ud \ud Methods:\ud Thirteen obese women underwent an 8-week walking group intervention. TEE was quantified using doubly labeled water, ExEE was quantified using heart rate monitors, daily movement was assessed by accelerometry and resting metabolic rate was measured using indirect calorimetry. \ud \ud Results:\ud Four of the 13 participants achieved the target of 1500 kcal wk−1 of ExEE and all achieved 1000 kcal wk−1. The average ExEE achieved by the group across the 8 weeks was 1434 ± 237 kcal w...
The role of exercise on short-term appetite regulation is not known. Furthermore mechanisms mediatin...
This study determined whether performing a single moderate- or vigorous-intensity exercise bout impa...
Abstract Background Physical exercise interventions have been extensively advocated for the treatmen...
Objective: To measure adherence to a specific exercise prescription (1500 kcal week- 1) by objective...
OBJECTIVES: Three aspects of obesity and physical activity are reviewed: whether the obese are inact...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of acute bouts of moderate- and high-...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether different measures of habitual physical activity ...
Background: Although physical inactivity is believed to contribute to the rising prevalence of obesi...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased dramatically during last 3 decades with devas...
Over the past quarter century obesity has reached epidemic proportions in many developed countries. ...
International audienceObjective: The objective of this study was to compare physical activity energy...
BACKGROUND: Exercise is recommended for weight management, yet exercise produces less weight loss th...
The aim of this clinical review was to examine the problem of obesity in the context of energy balan...
Weight loss resulting from an exercise intervention tends to be lower than predicted. Modest weight ...
<b>Purpose:</b> To examine extent to which changes in non-exercise physical activity con...
The role of exercise on short-term appetite regulation is not known. Furthermore mechanisms mediatin...
This study determined whether performing a single moderate- or vigorous-intensity exercise bout impa...
Abstract Background Physical exercise interventions have been extensively advocated for the treatmen...
Objective: To measure adherence to a specific exercise prescription (1500 kcal week- 1) by objective...
OBJECTIVES: Three aspects of obesity and physical activity are reviewed: whether the obese are inact...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of acute bouts of moderate- and high-...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether different measures of habitual physical activity ...
Background: Although physical inactivity is believed to contribute to the rising prevalence of obesi...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased dramatically during last 3 decades with devas...
Over the past quarter century obesity has reached epidemic proportions in many developed countries. ...
International audienceObjective: The objective of this study was to compare physical activity energy...
BACKGROUND: Exercise is recommended for weight management, yet exercise produces less weight loss th...
The aim of this clinical review was to examine the problem of obesity in the context of energy balan...
Weight loss resulting from an exercise intervention tends to be lower than predicted. Modest weight ...
<b>Purpose:</b> To examine extent to which changes in non-exercise physical activity con...
The role of exercise on short-term appetite regulation is not known. Furthermore mechanisms mediatin...
This study determined whether performing a single moderate- or vigorous-intensity exercise bout impa...
Abstract Background Physical exercise interventions have been extensively advocated for the treatmen...