International audienceBackground: Physical exercise can modify subsequent energy intake and appetite and may thus be of particular interest in terms of obesity treatment. However, it is still unclear whether an intensive bout of exercise can affect the energy consumption of obese children and adolescents. Objective: To compare the impact of high vs. moderate intensity exercises on subsequent 24-h energy intake, macronutrient preferences, appetite sensations, energy expenditure and balance in obese adolescent. Design: This randomized cross-over trial involves 15 obese adolescent boys who were asked to randomly complete three 24-h sessions in a metabolic chamber, each separated by at least 7 days: (1) sedentary (SED); (2) Low-Intensity Exer...
Exercise modifies energy intake in adolescents with obesity, but whether this is mediated by the exe...
Exercise modifies energy intake (EI) in adolescents with obesity, but whether this is mediated by th...
This article belongs to a special issueConference: 24th Annual Meeting of the Society-for-the-Study-...
International audienceBackground: Physical exercise can modify subsequent energy intake and appetite...
Physical exercise can modify subsequent energy intake and appetite and may thus be of particular int...
Physical exercise can modify subsequent energy intake and appetite and may thus be of particular int...
International audienceBackground: Acute exercise can affect the energy intake regulation, which is o...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Physical activity is mainly used in weight control strategies to f...
Objective: Exercise has been shown to decrease subsequent energy intake, without modification of app...
AbstractBackground Acute intensive exercise has been shown to induce a decreased subsequent daily en...
Background: High Intensity Interval Exercise (HIIE) is currently advocated for its beneficial effect...
International audienceThere is a growing interest regarding the effect of exercise on appetite and e...
International audienceBackground: Acute dietary-induced energy deficits have been shown to favor com...
International audienceBackground and aim: Exercise timing has been suggested to affect appetite and ...
International audienceBackground: While the beneficial effects of exercise on appetite might depend ...
Exercise modifies energy intake in adolescents with obesity, but whether this is mediated by the exe...
Exercise modifies energy intake (EI) in adolescents with obesity, but whether this is mediated by th...
This article belongs to a special issueConference: 24th Annual Meeting of the Society-for-the-Study-...
International audienceBackground: Physical exercise can modify subsequent energy intake and appetite...
Physical exercise can modify subsequent energy intake and appetite and may thus be of particular int...
Physical exercise can modify subsequent energy intake and appetite and may thus be of particular int...
International audienceBackground: Acute exercise can affect the energy intake regulation, which is o...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Physical activity is mainly used in weight control strategies to f...
Objective: Exercise has been shown to decrease subsequent energy intake, without modification of app...
AbstractBackground Acute intensive exercise has been shown to induce a decreased subsequent daily en...
Background: High Intensity Interval Exercise (HIIE) is currently advocated for its beneficial effect...
International audienceThere is a growing interest regarding the effect of exercise on appetite and e...
International audienceBackground: Acute dietary-induced energy deficits have been shown to favor com...
International audienceBackground and aim: Exercise timing has been suggested to affect appetite and ...
International audienceBackground: While the beneficial effects of exercise on appetite might depend ...
Exercise modifies energy intake in adolescents with obesity, but whether this is mediated by the exe...
Exercise modifies energy intake (EI) in adolescents with obesity, but whether this is mediated by th...
This article belongs to a special issueConference: 24th Annual Meeting of the Society-for-the-Study-...