This study investigated the acute influence of exercise on eating behaviour in an ecologically valid setting whereby healthy active males were permitted complete ad libitum access to food. Ten healthy males completed two, 8 h trials (exercise and control) in a randomised-crossover design. In the exercise trials participants consumed a breakfast snack and then rested for 1 h before undertaking a 60 min run (72% of V˙O2 max) on a treadmill. Participants then rested in the laboratory for 6 h during which time they were permitted complete ad libitum access to a buffet meal. The timing of meals, energy/macronutrient intake and eating frequency were assessed. Identical procedures were completed in the control trial except no exercise was performe...
This investigation examined acute energy compensation and macronutrient intake in habitually active ...
Exercise intensity affects many potential postprandial responses, but there is limited information o...
Aim: This review aims to determine if acute exercise affects subsequent energy and macronutrients in...
Exercise can suppress appetite and energy intake but the impact of the timing of exercise remains un...
Single bouts of exercise do not cause compensatory changes in appetite, food intake or appetite regu...
Exercise increases energy expenditure however acutely this does not cause compensatory changes in ap...
The present study manipulated the delay between exercise and test meal to investigate its effect on ...
Exercise is widely regarded as one of the most valuable components of behaviour that can influence b...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Background and aim Exercise timing has been suggested to affect appetite and energy intake (EI). Th...
International audienceBackground: High-intensity exercise can have an anorectic impact, leading to n...
International audienceBackground: While the beneficial effects of exercise on appetite might depend ...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Recent years have witnessed significant research into the acute effects of exercise on appetite, ene...
This study investigated the effect of fasted and postprandial exercise on appetite, energy intake an...
This investigation examined acute energy compensation and macronutrient intake in habitually active ...
Exercise intensity affects many potential postprandial responses, but there is limited information o...
Aim: This review aims to determine if acute exercise affects subsequent energy and macronutrients in...
Exercise can suppress appetite and energy intake but the impact of the timing of exercise remains un...
Single bouts of exercise do not cause compensatory changes in appetite, food intake or appetite regu...
Exercise increases energy expenditure however acutely this does not cause compensatory changes in ap...
The present study manipulated the delay between exercise and test meal to investigate its effect on ...
Exercise is widely regarded as one of the most valuable components of behaviour that can influence b...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Background and aim Exercise timing has been suggested to affect appetite and energy intake (EI). Th...
International audienceBackground: High-intensity exercise can have an anorectic impact, leading to n...
International audienceBackground: While the beneficial effects of exercise on appetite might depend ...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Recent years have witnessed significant research into the acute effects of exercise on appetite, ene...
This study investigated the effect of fasted and postprandial exercise on appetite, energy intake an...
This investigation examined acute energy compensation and macronutrient intake in habitually active ...
Exercise intensity affects many potential postprandial responses, but there is limited information o...
Aim: This review aims to determine if acute exercise affects subsequent energy and macronutrients in...