Short-term overfeeding may provoke compensatory appetite responses to correct the energy surplus. However, the initial time-course of appetite, appetite-related hormone, and reward-related responses to hyperenergetic, high-fat diets (HE-HFD) are poorly characterised. Twelve young healthy men consumed a HE-HFD (+50% energy, 65% fat) or control diet (36% fat) for seven days in a randomised crossover design. Mean appetite perceptions were determined during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) before and after each diet. Fasted appetite perceptions, appetite-related hormones, and reward parameters were measured pre-diet and after 1-, 3- and 7-days of each diet. The HE-HFD induced a pre-to-post diet suppression in mean appetite during the OGTT ...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
Objective: An acute bout of high intensity intermittent exercise suppresses ad-libitum energy intake...
Changes in food reward have been implicated in exercise-induced compensatory eating behaviour. Howev...
Short-term overfeeding may provoke compensatory appetite responses to correct the energy surplus. Ho...
BACKGROUND: The current epidemic of obesity demonstrates that mechanisms for maintaining human energ...
Obesity is undoubtedly caused by a chronic positive energy balance. However, the early metabolic an...
Although the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known...
While the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known ab...
Exercise increases energy expenditure however acutely this does not cause compensatory changes in ap...
Background: While a majority of Americans are overweight, some individuals maintain a healthy weigh...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase our understanding of the metabolic responses associated ...
As obesity rates continue to rise worldwide, scientific interest in the area of appetite regulation ...
Although there is a growing interest for the effects of intermittent fasting on energy balance, this...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Fluid intake and regulation are implicated in the control of energy balance and appetite. The studie...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
Objective: An acute bout of high intensity intermittent exercise suppresses ad-libitum energy intake...
Changes in food reward have been implicated in exercise-induced compensatory eating behaviour. Howev...
Short-term overfeeding may provoke compensatory appetite responses to correct the energy surplus. Ho...
BACKGROUND: The current epidemic of obesity demonstrates that mechanisms for maintaining human energ...
Obesity is undoubtedly caused by a chronic positive energy balance. However, the early metabolic an...
Although the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known...
While the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known ab...
Exercise increases energy expenditure however acutely this does not cause compensatory changes in ap...
Background: While a majority of Americans are overweight, some individuals maintain a healthy weigh...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase our understanding of the metabolic responses associated ...
As obesity rates continue to rise worldwide, scientific interest in the area of appetite regulation ...
Although there is a growing interest for the effects of intermittent fasting on energy balance, this...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Fluid intake and regulation are implicated in the control of energy balance and appetite. The studie...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
Objective: An acute bout of high intensity intermittent exercise suppresses ad-libitum energy intake...
Changes in food reward have been implicated in exercise-induced compensatory eating behaviour. Howev...