This study examined effects of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on eating behaviour, food cravings and weekly energy intake and expenditure in inactive men. Eleven healthy men (mean ± SD: age, 26 ± 5 years; body mass index, 24.6 ± 3.8 kg/m2; maximum oxygen uptake, 43.1 ± 7.4 mL/kg/min) completed the 12-week supervised exercise programme. Body composition, health markers (e.g. blood pressure), eating behaviour, food cravings and weekly energy intake and expenditure were assessed before and after the exercise intervention. There were no intervention effects on weekly free-living energy intake (p=0.326, d=-0.12) and expenditure (p=0.799, d=0.04), or uncontrolled eating and emotional eating scores (p>0.05). However, there was a t...
Obesity is a global epidemic; physical inactivity and increased consumption of highly palatable ener...
Objective: To examine the acute effects of high-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) on energy in...
Background/Objectives: Characterizing compensatory and adaptive responses to exercise assists in und...
This study examined effects of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on eating behaviour, ...
Objective: To investigate the effect of 12 weeks of aerobic (AER) compared with resistance training ...
International audienceBackground: We investigated the impact of obesity on responses to high intensi...
Purpose: There is increasing evidence that exercise training may facilitate weight management via i...
Objective: The evidence was reviewed on how physical activity could influence the regulation of food...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
Energy balance is important for weight maintenance with exercise having documented physiological, be...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
Introduction: An increase in energy intake due to alterations in hedonic appetite sensations may, a...
Physical activity is recommended to facilitate weight management. However, some individuals may be u...
Obesity is a global epidemic; physical inactivity and increased consumption of highly palatable ener...
Objective: To examine the acute effects of high-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) on energy in...
Background/Objectives: Characterizing compensatory and adaptive responses to exercise assists in und...
This study examined effects of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on eating behaviour, ...
Objective: To investigate the effect of 12 weeks of aerobic (AER) compared with resistance training ...
International audienceBackground: We investigated the impact of obesity on responses to high intensi...
Purpose: There is increasing evidence that exercise training may facilitate weight management via i...
Objective: The evidence was reviewed on how physical activity could influence the regulation of food...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: An epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a leading public health concern worldwi...
Energy balance is important for weight maintenance with exercise having documented physiological, be...
Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that sedentary males, unlike their active counterparts, ...
Previous studies have shown that exercise (Ex) interventions create a stronger coupling between ener...
Introduction: An increase in energy intake due to alterations in hedonic appetite sensations may, a...
Physical activity is recommended to facilitate weight management. However, some individuals may be u...
Obesity is a global epidemic; physical inactivity and increased consumption of highly palatable ener...
Objective: To examine the acute effects of high-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) on energy in...
Background/Objectives: Characterizing compensatory and adaptive responses to exercise assists in und...