Introduction: An increase in energy intake due to alterations in hedonic appetite sensations may, at least in part, contribute to lower-than-expected weight loss in exercise interventions. The aim of this study was to examine cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between habitual exercise participation and food cravings in free-living young adults. Methods: A total of 417 adults (49% male, 28±4 years) reported frequency and duration of walking, aerobic exercise, resistance exercise and other exercise at baseline and every 3 months over a 12-month period. Food cravings were assessed via the Control of EatingQuestionnaire at baseline and 12-month follow-up. Results: Cross-sectional analyses revealed more frequent cravings for c...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
This systematic review examined the impact of exercise training interventions on energy intake (EI) ...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Introduction An increase in energy intake due to alterations in hedonic appetite sensations may, at ...
The efficacy of exercise to promote weight loss could potentially be undermined by its influence on ...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...
This study examined effects of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on eating behaviour, ...
This study examined effects of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on eating behaviour, ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the acute and short-term effects of different aerobic exerc...
The regulation of appetite and energy intake is influenced by numerous hormonal and neural signals, ...
This systematic review examined the impact of exercise training interventions on energy intake (EI) ...
Energy balance is important for weight maintenance with exercise having documented physiological, be...
Exercise facilitates weight control, partly through effects on appetite regulation. Single bouts of ...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
This systematic review examined the impact of exercise training interventions on energy intake (EI) ...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Introduction An increase in energy intake due to alterations in hedonic appetite sensations may, at ...
The efficacy of exercise to promote weight loss could potentially be undermined by its influence on ...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...
This study examined effects of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on eating behaviour, ...
This study examined effects of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on eating behaviour, ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the acute and short-term effects of different aerobic exerc...
The regulation of appetite and energy intake is influenced by numerous hormonal and neural signals, ...
This systematic review examined the impact of exercise training interventions on energy intake (EI) ...
Energy balance is important for weight maintenance with exercise having documented physiological, be...
Exercise facilitates weight control, partly through effects on appetite regulation. Single bouts of ...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
This systematic review examined the impact of exercise training interventions on energy intake (EI) ...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...