The thermic effect of food (TEF) is an important physiological determinant of total daily energy expenditure (EE) and energy balance. TEF is believed to be mediated in part by sympathetic nervous system activation and consequent beta-adrenergic receptor (beta-AR) stimulation of metabolism. TEF is greater in habitually exercising than in sedentary adults, despite similar postprandial sympathetic nervous system activation. We determined whether augmented TEF in habitually exercising adults is associated with enhanced peripheral thermogenic responsiveness to beta-AR stimulation. In separate experiments in 22 sedentary and 29 habitually exercising adults, we measured the increase in EE (indirect calorimetry, ventilated hood) during beta-AR stim...
Understanding the regulation of human food intake in response to an acute exercise session is of imp...
Graduation date: 1986An increased metabolic efficiency may be a factor underlying the\ud onset and m...
Food intake increases metabolism and body temperature, which may in turn influence ventilatory respo...
The thermic effect of food (TEF) is an important physiological determinant of total daily energy exp...
Habitually exercising adults demonstrate greater thermogenic responsiveness to beta-adrenergic recep...
The intake of nutrients is known to increase energy expenditure. Measured thermic effects of nutrien...
To investigate the effect of the autonomic nervous system on the thermic response to food ingestion,...
Background: The thermic effect of food (TEF) is higher in lean than in obese human subjects. Objecti...
International audienceObjective: the effect of physical activity on food intake regulation may be mo...
The postprandial activation of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system is crucial to maintain card...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-26)The influence of exercise on the thermic effect of ...
thermic effect of food in women by adrenergic amines extracted from citrus aurantium. Obes Res. 2005...
<TT>This thesis contains studies on resting metabolic rate (RMR) and diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT...
Leptin has been established as an energy-controlling hormone because of its role in activating the J...
Background & aim: The thermic effect of food (TEF) refers to the increase of the metabolic rate and ...
Understanding the regulation of human food intake in response to an acute exercise session is of imp...
Graduation date: 1986An increased metabolic efficiency may be a factor underlying the\ud onset and m...
Food intake increases metabolism and body temperature, which may in turn influence ventilatory respo...
The thermic effect of food (TEF) is an important physiological determinant of total daily energy exp...
Habitually exercising adults demonstrate greater thermogenic responsiveness to beta-adrenergic recep...
The intake of nutrients is known to increase energy expenditure. Measured thermic effects of nutrien...
To investigate the effect of the autonomic nervous system on the thermic response to food ingestion,...
Background: The thermic effect of food (TEF) is higher in lean than in obese human subjects. Objecti...
International audienceObjective: the effect of physical activity on food intake regulation may be mo...
The postprandial activation of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system is crucial to maintain card...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-26)The influence of exercise on the thermic effect of ...
thermic effect of food in women by adrenergic amines extracted from citrus aurantium. Obes Res. 2005...
<TT>This thesis contains studies on resting metabolic rate (RMR) and diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT...
Leptin has been established as an energy-controlling hormone because of its role in activating the J...
Background & aim: The thermic effect of food (TEF) refers to the increase of the metabolic rate and ...
Understanding the regulation of human food intake in response to an acute exercise session is of imp...
Graduation date: 1986An increased metabolic efficiency may be a factor underlying the\ud onset and m...
Food intake increases metabolism and body temperature, which may in turn influence ventilatory respo...