High-altitude exposure induces a negative energy balance by increasing resting energy expenditure and decreasing energy intake. This diminished energy intake is likely caused by altitude-induced anorexia and can have detrimental effects for those travelling to high-altitude. We aimed to investigate whether altering the macronutrient composition of breakfast could attenuate altitude-induced anorexia and augment energy intake at high-altitude. Twelve healthy men (aged 26 (8) years, body mass index 23.9 (2.7) kg·m−2) completed two, 305 min experimental trials at 4300 m simulated altitude (~ 11.7% O2). After an overnight fast, participants entered a normobaric hypoxic chamber and rested for one hour, before receiving either a high fat (HF; 60% ...
Introduction: Maintaining body mass requires a balance between energy intake and energy expenditure....
Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.nl We hypothesized that ...
Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.nlWe hypothesized that p...
High-altitude exposure induces a negative energy balance by increasing resting energy expenditure an...
Acute exposure to high altitude (>3500 m) is associated with marked changes in appetite regulation a...
Acute exposure to high altitude (>3500m) is associated with marked changes in appetite regulation an...
Purpose: Circulating acylated ghrelin concentrations are associated with altitude-induced anorexia i...
The reason for high altitude anorexia is unclear but could involve alterations in the appetite hormo...
Karl, J. Philip, Renee E. Cole, Claire E. Berryman, Graham Finlayson, Patrick N. Radcliffe, Matthew ...
Karl, J. Philip, Renee E. Cole, Claire E. Berryman, Graham Finlayson, Patrick N. Radcliffe, Matthew ...
Appetite suppression and altered food preferences coincide with changes in appetite-mediating hormon...
Purpose: Circulating acylated ghrelin concentrations are associated with altitude-induced anorexia i...
Purpose Circulating acylated ghrelin concentrations are associated with altitude-induced anorexia in...
Purpose Circulating acylated ghrelin concentrations are associated with altitude-induced anorexia in...
Appetite suppression and altered food preferences coincide with changes in appetite-mediating hormon...
Introduction: Maintaining body mass requires a balance between energy intake and energy expenditure....
Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.nl We hypothesized that ...
Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.nlWe hypothesized that p...
High-altitude exposure induces a negative energy balance by increasing resting energy expenditure an...
Acute exposure to high altitude (>3500 m) is associated with marked changes in appetite regulation a...
Acute exposure to high altitude (>3500m) is associated with marked changes in appetite regulation an...
Purpose: Circulating acylated ghrelin concentrations are associated with altitude-induced anorexia i...
The reason for high altitude anorexia is unclear but could involve alterations in the appetite hormo...
Karl, J. Philip, Renee E. Cole, Claire E. Berryman, Graham Finlayson, Patrick N. Radcliffe, Matthew ...
Karl, J. Philip, Renee E. Cole, Claire E. Berryman, Graham Finlayson, Patrick N. Radcliffe, Matthew ...
Appetite suppression and altered food preferences coincide with changes in appetite-mediating hormon...
Purpose: Circulating acylated ghrelin concentrations are associated with altitude-induced anorexia i...
Purpose Circulating acylated ghrelin concentrations are associated with altitude-induced anorexia in...
Purpose Circulating acylated ghrelin concentrations are associated with altitude-induced anorexia in...
Appetite suppression and altered food preferences coincide with changes in appetite-mediating hormon...
Introduction: Maintaining body mass requires a balance between energy intake and energy expenditure....
Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.nl We hypothesized that ...
Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.nlWe hypothesized that p...