BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVEs A decline in resting energy expenditure (REE) beyond that predicted from changes in body composition has been noted following dietary-induced weight loss. However, it is unknown whether a compensatory downregulation in REE also accompanies exercise (EX)-induced weight loss, or whether this adaptive metabolic response influences energy intake (EI). SUBJECTS/METHODS Thirty overweight and obese women (body mass index (BMI)=30.6±3.6 kg/m2) completed 12 weeks of supervised aerobic EX. Body composition, metabolism, EI and metabolic-related hormones were measured at baseline, week 6 and post intervention. The metabolic adaptation (MA), that is, difference between predicted and measured REE was also calculated post interventio...
Background The existence of metabolic adaptation, following weight loss, remains a controversial iss...
An activity-induced increase in energy expenditure theoretically disturbs energy balance (EB) by cre...
Objective: We investigated to what extent changes in metabolic rate and composition of weight loss e...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: A decline in resting energy expenditure (REE) beyond that predicted from chan...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: A decline in resting energy expenditure (REE) beyond that predicted from chan...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVEs\ud \ud A decline in resting energy expenditure (REE) beyond that predicted fro...
Fat loss in response to exercise training varies between individuals, even when differences in compl...
BACKGROUND: Diet-induced weight loss is accompanied by adaptive thermogenesis, i.e. a disproportiona...
Background: While compensatory eating following acute aerobic exercise is highly variable, little is...
Purpose Despite adaptive thermogenesis (AT) being studied as a barrier to weight loss (WL), few stu...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the contributions of the loss of energy-expending tissues and metabolic a...
Diet-induced weight loss (WL) is associated with reduced resting and non-resting energy expenditure ...
BACKGROUND: While compensatory eating following acute aerobic exercise is highly variable, little is...
Introduction: Resting energy expenditure (REE) is mainly driven by body composition but tends to dec...
An activity-induced increase in energy expenditure theoretically disturbs energy balance (EB) by cre...
Background The existence of metabolic adaptation, following weight loss, remains a controversial iss...
An activity-induced increase in energy expenditure theoretically disturbs energy balance (EB) by cre...
Objective: We investigated to what extent changes in metabolic rate and composition of weight loss e...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: A decline in resting energy expenditure (REE) beyond that predicted from chan...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: A decline in resting energy expenditure (REE) beyond that predicted from chan...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVEs\ud \ud A decline in resting energy expenditure (REE) beyond that predicted fro...
Fat loss in response to exercise training varies between individuals, even when differences in compl...
BACKGROUND: Diet-induced weight loss is accompanied by adaptive thermogenesis, i.e. a disproportiona...
Background: While compensatory eating following acute aerobic exercise is highly variable, little is...
Purpose Despite adaptive thermogenesis (AT) being studied as a barrier to weight loss (WL), few stu...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the contributions of the loss of energy-expending tissues and metabolic a...
Diet-induced weight loss (WL) is associated with reduced resting and non-resting energy expenditure ...
BACKGROUND: While compensatory eating following acute aerobic exercise is highly variable, little is...
Introduction: Resting energy expenditure (REE) is mainly driven by body composition but tends to dec...
An activity-induced increase in energy expenditure theoretically disturbs energy balance (EB) by cre...
Background The existence of metabolic adaptation, following weight loss, remains a controversial iss...
An activity-induced increase in energy expenditure theoretically disturbs energy balance (EB) by cre...
Objective: We investigated to what extent changes in metabolic rate and composition of weight loss e...