PURPOSE: To explore whether compensatory responses to acute energy deficits induced by exercise or diet differ by sex. METHODS: In experiment one, twelve healthy women completed three 9 h trials (control, exercise-induced (Ex-Def) and food restriction induced energy deficit (Food-Def)) with identical energy deficits being imposed in the Ex-Def (90 min run, ∼70% of VO2 max) and Food-Def trials. In experiment two, 10 men and 10 women completed two 7 h trials (control and exercise). Sixty min of running (∼70% of VO2 max) was performed at the beginning of the exercise trial. Participants rested throughout the remainder of the exercise trial and during the control trial. Appetite ratings, plasma concentrations of gut hormones and ad libitum ener...
The role of exercise on short-term appetite regulation is not known. Furthermore mechanisms mediatin...
Background: Prior literature has shown an acute appetite suppression effect following exercise. The ...
The aim of this study was to examine the acute effects of mental work and moderate-intensity physica...
Purpose: To explore whether compensatory responses to acute energy deficits induced by exercise or d...
Recent years have witnessed significant research interest surrounding the interaction between exerci...
Recent years have witnessed significant research interest surrounding the interaction among exercise...
Physical activity is an important contributor to regulation of energy balance and body composition. ...
In recent years there has been growing interest in the role of gut hormones in regulating appetite, ...
Recent years have witnessed significant research interest surrounding the interaction among exercise...
Energy restriction has a high failure rate, which may be related to energy regulating hormones (acyl...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The role of exercise on short-term appetite regulation is not known. Furthermore mechanisms mediatin...
Background: Prior literature has shown an acute appetite suppression effect following exercise. The ...
The aim of this study was to examine the acute effects of mental work and moderate-intensity physica...
Purpose: To explore whether compensatory responses to acute energy deficits induced by exercise or d...
Recent years have witnessed significant research interest surrounding the interaction between exerci...
Recent years have witnessed significant research interest surrounding the interaction among exercise...
Physical activity is an important contributor to regulation of energy balance and body composition. ...
In recent years there has been growing interest in the role of gut hormones in regulating appetite, ...
Recent years have witnessed significant research interest surrounding the interaction among exercise...
Energy restriction has a high failure rate, which may be related to energy regulating hormones (acyl...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The acute effects of exercise on appetite, ad libitum energy intake and gut hormone responses have r...
The role of exercise on short-term appetite regulation is not known. Furthermore mechanisms mediatin...
Background: Prior literature has shown an acute appetite suppression effect following exercise. The ...
The aim of this study was to examine the acute effects of mental work and moderate-intensity physica...