Alcohol forms a significant component of many diets and it supplements rather than displaces daily energy intake. Surprisingly, alcohol intake does not systematically increase body weight. The present study assessed whether a higher level of habitual physical activity in the daily environment is associated with a higher alcohol intake. Alcohol intake as part of total food intake was measured with a 7 d dietary record while at the same time physical activity was monitored with a tri-axial accelerometer for movement registration. Subjects were twenty women and twenty-four men, aged 61+/-5 years, of BMI 27.1+/-4.6 kg/m(2). Between subjects, there was a positive association between the level of habitual physical activity and alcohol intake (r 0...
Exercise provides a wealth of benefits to brain and body, and is regarded as a protective factor aga...
I) were analyzed for differences in nutrient intakes based on the amounts of alcohol consumed by US ...
Evidence supports a positive association between excessive exercise and alcohol use among young adul...
Alcohol forms a significant component of many diets and it supplements rather than displaces daily e...
Evidence on the relationship between alcohol consumption and body mass index (BMI) is mixed, particu...
Evidence on the relationship between alcohol consumption and body mass index (BMI) is mixed, particu...
Evidence on the relationship between alcohol consumption and body mass index (BMI) is mixed, particu...
Objective: In contrast to proposals that physical activity (PA) can be a substitute for alcohol use,...
The increased recognition that the worldwide increase in incidence of obesity is due to a positive e...
Elderly subjects have a lower energy requirement compared to young adults as a result of lower physi...
Purpose To examine whether higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness are related to increased alcoh...
This research aimed to provide the first assessment of the contribution of alcohol to Australian adu...
Steele, C.N., Fradkin, A.F., FACSM, Andreacci, J.L., FACSM, Rawson, E.S., FACSM, Bloomsburg Universi...
Background: Alcohol is calorie dense, and impacts activity, appetite and lipid processing. The ...
The scientific literature on links among alcohol use, total energy intake, cardiometabolic disease a...
Exercise provides a wealth of benefits to brain and body, and is regarded as a protective factor aga...
I) were analyzed for differences in nutrient intakes based on the amounts of alcohol consumed by US ...
Evidence supports a positive association between excessive exercise and alcohol use among young adul...
Alcohol forms a significant component of many diets and it supplements rather than displaces daily e...
Evidence on the relationship between alcohol consumption and body mass index (BMI) is mixed, particu...
Evidence on the relationship between alcohol consumption and body mass index (BMI) is mixed, particu...
Evidence on the relationship between alcohol consumption and body mass index (BMI) is mixed, particu...
Objective: In contrast to proposals that physical activity (PA) can be a substitute for alcohol use,...
The increased recognition that the worldwide increase in incidence of obesity is due to a positive e...
Elderly subjects have a lower energy requirement compared to young adults as a result of lower physi...
Purpose To examine whether higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness are related to increased alcoh...
This research aimed to provide the first assessment of the contribution of alcohol to Australian adu...
Steele, C.N., Fradkin, A.F., FACSM, Andreacci, J.L., FACSM, Rawson, E.S., FACSM, Bloomsburg Universi...
Background: Alcohol is calorie dense, and impacts activity, appetite and lipid processing. The ...
The scientific literature on links among alcohol use, total energy intake, cardiometabolic disease a...
Exercise provides a wealth of benefits to brain and body, and is regarded as a protective factor aga...
I) were analyzed for differences in nutrient intakes based on the amounts of alcohol consumed by US ...
Evidence supports a positive association between excessive exercise and alcohol use among young adul...