BACKGROUND: Exercise is recommended for weight management, yet exercise produces less weight loss than expected, which is called weight compensation. The mechanisms for weight compensation are unclear. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the mechanisms responsible for compensation. METHODS: In a randomized controlled trial conducted at an academic research center, adults (n = 198) with overweight or obesity were randomized for 24 wk to a no-exercise control group or 1 of 2 supervised exercise groups: 8 kcal/kg of body weight/wk (KKW) or 20 KKW. Outcome assessment occurred at weeks 0 and 24. Energy intake, activity, and resting metabolic rate (RMR) were measured with doubly labeled water (DLW; with and without adjustments for ch...
Background/Objectives: Body composition (BC) does not always vary as a function of exercise induced ...
Background: Exercise induced weight loss is often less than expected due to a coordinated set of com...
Background: Excess weight and obesity are serious health conditions characterized by modifiable and ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity remains a primary threat to the health of most Americans, with over 66% consider...
Abstract Background Physical exercise interventions have been extensively advocated for the treatmen...
BackgroundObesity remains a primary threat to the health of most Americans, with over 66% considered...
Objective: To identify and characterize the individual variability in compensation for exercise-indu...
Purpose: There is increasing evidence that exercise training may facilitate weight management via i...
Purpose: The effect of exercise on body mass is likely to be partially mediated through changes in a...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
The role of exercise on short-term appetite regulation is not known. Furthermore mechanisms mediatin...
Does exercise promote weight loss? One of the key problems with studies assessing the effi cacy of ...
Background: Excess weight and obesity are serious health conditions characterized by modifiable and ...
Background: Excess weight and obesity are serious health conditions characterized by modifiable and ...
Background/Objectives: Body composition (BC) does not always vary as a function of exercise induced ...
Background: Exercise induced weight loss is often less than expected due to a coordinated set of com...
Background: Excess weight and obesity are serious health conditions characterized by modifiable and ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity remains a primary threat to the health of most Americans, with over 66% consider...
Abstract Background Physical exercise interventions have been extensively advocated for the treatmen...
BackgroundObesity remains a primary threat to the health of most Americans, with over 66% considered...
Objective: To identify and characterize the individual variability in compensation for exercise-indu...
Purpose: There is increasing evidence that exercise training may facilitate weight management via i...
Purpose: The effect of exercise on body mass is likely to be partially mediated through changes in a...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
The role of exercise on short-term appetite regulation is not known. Furthermore mechanisms mediatin...
Does exercise promote weight loss? One of the key problems with studies assessing the effi cacy of ...
Background: Excess weight and obesity are serious health conditions characterized by modifiable and ...
Background: Excess weight and obesity are serious health conditions characterized by modifiable and ...
Background/Objectives: Body composition (BC) does not always vary as a function of exercise induced ...
Background: Exercise induced weight loss is often less than expected due to a coordinated set of com...
Background: Excess weight and obesity are serious health conditions characterized by modifiable and ...