Background & aim: The thermic effect of food (TEF) refers to the increase of the metabolic rate and body temperature in response to a single meal. To date, most of the studies have focused to determine the TEF in terms of energy expenditure, but little is known about which is the response in terms of skin temperature. The aim of this study was to analyze whether the thermic effect of food (TEF) on the skin temperature with a standardized and individualized liquid meal test is different in young adult men than in young adult women.Methods: A total of 104 young adults (36 men and 68 women, age: 18-25 years old) consumed a standardized and individualized liquid meal (energy intake: 50% of measured basal metabolic rate, 50% carbohydrates, 35% f...
The thermic effect of food (TEF) is an important physiological determinant of total daily energy exp...
OBJECTIVE: to assess the impact of obesity and insulin sensitivity on resting (REE) and glucose-indu...
Background: Human obesity is associated with increased heat pro-duction; however, subcutaneous adipo...
Background and objective Warm exposure places high demands on thermoregulation mechanisms, which dep...
Background: Mild cold exposure increases energy expenditure and can influence energy balance, but at...
BACKGROUND: Mild cold exposure increases energy expenditure and can influence energy balance, but at...
The question we address here is whether a mild increase in environmental temperature affects body te...
Studies conducted thus far on the pathogenesis of obesity have not clearly determined the role of bo...
Obesity is recognized as a major public health issue, as it is linked to the increased risk of sever...
thermic effect of food in women by adrenergic amines extracted from citrus aurantium. Obes Res. 2005...
OBJECTIVE: to assess the impact of obesity and insulin sensitivity on resting (REE) and glucose-indu...
Physiol Behav 2001 May;73(1-2):235-42 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Individual variation in the r...
International audienceObjective: the effect of physical activity on food intake regulation may be mo...
Background: Thermic effect of a meal (TEF) has previously been suggested to influence appetite. Obje...
International audienceObjective: Hot environments are associated with impaired glucose metabolism at...
The thermic effect of food (TEF) is an important physiological determinant of total daily energy exp...
OBJECTIVE: to assess the impact of obesity and insulin sensitivity on resting (REE) and glucose-indu...
Background: Human obesity is associated with increased heat pro-duction; however, subcutaneous adipo...
Background and objective Warm exposure places high demands on thermoregulation mechanisms, which dep...
Background: Mild cold exposure increases energy expenditure and can influence energy balance, but at...
BACKGROUND: Mild cold exposure increases energy expenditure and can influence energy balance, but at...
The question we address here is whether a mild increase in environmental temperature affects body te...
Studies conducted thus far on the pathogenesis of obesity have not clearly determined the role of bo...
Obesity is recognized as a major public health issue, as it is linked to the increased risk of sever...
thermic effect of food in women by adrenergic amines extracted from citrus aurantium. Obes Res. 2005...
OBJECTIVE: to assess the impact of obesity and insulin sensitivity on resting (REE) and glucose-indu...
Physiol Behav 2001 May;73(1-2):235-42 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Individual variation in the r...
International audienceObjective: the effect of physical activity on food intake regulation may be mo...
Background: Thermic effect of a meal (TEF) has previously been suggested to influence appetite. Obje...
International audienceObjective: Hot environments are associated with impaired glucose metabolism at...
The thermic effect of food (TEF) is an important physiological determinant of total daily energy exp...
OBJECTIVE: to assess the impact of obesity and insulin sensitivity on resting (REE) and glucose-indu...
Background: Human obesity is associated with increased heat pro-duction; however, subcutaneous adipo...