Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, are unable to compensate for previous energy intake (EI). The present study therefore investigated the effects of a 6-week moderate exercise programme (4 times per week, 65-75 % maximal heart rate) on appetite regulation in healthy sedentary volunteers using a longitudinal design. EI at a buffet meal 60 min after high-energy (HEP; 607 kcal) and low-energy (LEP; 246 kcal) preloads, together with 24 h cumulative EI, were measured in twenty-five healthy volunteers (eleven men; mean age 30 (SD 12) years, mean BMI 22.7 (SD 2.3) kg/m2), at baseline and after the exercise intervention. Subjective hunger and fullness were assessed throughout using vi...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
The present study tested the hypothesis that habitual exercisers demonstrate an increased accuracy o...
Obesity is a global epidemic; increased consumption of energy-dense food and reduced physical activi...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
Obesity is a global epidemic; physical inactivity and increased consumption of highly palatable ener...
Background: Exercise could contribute to weight loss by altering the sensitivity of the appetite reg...
Exercise facilitates weight control, partly through effects on appetite regulation. Single bouts of ...
The regulation of appetite and energy intake is influenced by numerous hormonal and neural signals, ...
Background: Exercise could contribute to weight loss by altering the sensitivity of the appetite reg...
Exercise has many health benefits and should be an effective weight loss strategy because it increas...
Exercise has many health benefits and should be an effective weight loss strategy because it increas...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
The present study tested the hypothesis that habitual exercisers demonstrate an increased accuracy o...
Obesity is a global epidemic; increased consumption of energy-dense food and reduced physical activi...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
Obesity is a global epidemic; physical inactivity and increased consumption of highly palatable ener...
Background: Exercise could contribute to weight loss by altering the sensitivity of the appetite reg...
Exercise facilitates weight control, partly through effects on appetite regulation. Single bouts of ...
The regulation of appetite and energy intake is influenced by numerous hormonal and neural signals, ...
Background: Exercise could contribute to weight loss by altering the sensitivity of the appetite reg...
Exercise has many health benefits and should be an effective weight loss strategy because it increas...
Exercise has many health benefits and should be an effective weight loss strategy because it increas...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Exercise could indirectly affect body weight by exerting changes on various components of appetite c...
Background: It has been proposed that habitual physical activity improves appetite control; however,...