This is not the published version.ABSTRACT: Long-term resistance training (RT) may result in a chronic increase in 24-hour energy expenditure (EE) and fat oxidation to a level sufficient to assist in maintaining energy balance and prevent weight gain. However, the impact of a minimal RT program on these parameters in an overweight college age population, a group at high risk for developing obesity, is unknown. PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the effect of 6-months of supervised minimal RT in previously sedentary, overweight (mean±SEM, BMI=27.7±0.5kg/m2) young adults (21.0±0.5yrs) on 24-hr EE, resting metabolic rate (RMR), sleep metabolic rate (SMR) and substrate oxidation using whole room indirect calorimetry 72-h after the last RT session. M...
The effect of body weight changes and endurance training on 24h substrate oxidation.Pasman WJ, Weste...
Consistent practice of physical activity has well known positive effects on general health; however,...
This study examined whether a high-intensity interval (IT) or a continuous steady-state (CT) exercis...
This is not the published version.ABSTRACT: Long-term resistance training (RT) may result in a chron...
The increased prevalence of obesity and the lack of treatment success both argue for the design and ...
Our study characterizes food and energy intake responses to long-term aerobic (AT) and resistance tr...
abstract: Obesity is becoming more prevalent in the United States and is a result of a several of fa...
In addition to the impact of normal ageing on body composition, increasing levels of sedentariness r...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of exercise training on resting metabolic ...
Background: Metabolic adaptations reduce resting and non-resting energy expenditure to account for a...
For rehabilitation and sports medicine, resistance training (RT) has been known to increase muscle s...
Background: The benefits of exercise are well established but one major barrier for many is time. It...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obesity is a dietary fat storage disease. Although exercise preven...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of exercise training and dietary macronutrient composition on 2...
The effect of body weight changes and endurance training on 24h substrate oxidation.Pasman WJ, Weste...
Consistent practice of physical activity has well known positive effects on general health; however,...
This study examined whether a high-intensity interval (IT) or a continuous steady-state (CT) exercis...
This is not the published version.ABSTRACT: Long-term resistance training (RT) may result in a chron...
The increased prevalence of obesity and the lack of treatment success both argue for the design and ...
Our study characterizes food and energy intake responses to long-term aerobic (AT) and resistance tr...
abstract: Obesity is becoming more prevalent in the United States and is a result of a several of fa...
In addition to the impact of normal ageing on body composition, increasing levels of sedentariness r...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of exercise training on resting metabolic ...
Background: Metabolic adaptations reduce resting and non-resting energy expenditure to account for a...
For rehabilitation and sports medicine, resistance training (RT) has been known to increase muscle s...
Background: The benefits of exercise are well established but one major barrier for many is time. It...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obesity is a dietary fat storage disease. Although exercise preven...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of exercise training and dietary macronutrient composition on 2...
The effect of body weight changes and endurance training on 24h substrate oxidation.Pasman WJ, Weste...
Consistent practice of physical activity has well known positive effects on general health; however,...
This study examined whether a high-intensity interval (IT) or a continuous steady-state (CT) exercis...