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Effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake

The short-term effects of exercise on appetite and ad libitum energy intake have received considerable interest as a potential strategy to reduce the prevalence of obesity over the past two decades. The experiments in this thesis have further investigated this topic by examining the appetite and the...

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Main Author: Asya Barutcu
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26174/thesis.lboro.12556103.v1
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description The short-term effects of exercise on appetite and ad libitum energy intake have received considerable interest as a potential strategy to reduce the prevalence of obesity over the past two decades. The experiments in this thesis have further investigated this topic by examining the appetite and the ad libitum energy intake responses in anticipation of an acute bout of aerobic exercise session. To achieve this, healthy, regularly active males and females (M= 55; F= 34; mean ± SD: age 24± 5 years; BMI 23.4± 3.2kg/m2) were recruited into four studies.The aim of the experiments in this thesis was to focus on the behavioural aspects of appetite and energy intake,and therefore, gut hormone responses were not investigated. [Continues.]
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spelling rr-article-125561032020-07-03T08:47:05Z Effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake Asya Barutcu (1259763) Other health sciences not elsewhere classified appetite energy intake exercise Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified The short-term effects of exercise on appetite and <i>ad libitum</i> energy intake have received considerable interest as a potential strategy to reduce the prevalence of obesity over the past two decades. The experiments in this thesis have further investigated this topic by examining the appetite and the <i>ad libitum</i> energy intake responses in anticipation of an acute bout of aerobic exercise session. To achieve this, healthy, regularly active males and females (M= 55; F= 34; mean ± SD: age 24± 5 years; BMI 23.4± 3.2kg/m2) were recruited into four studies.The aim of the experiments in this thesis was to focus on the behavioural aspects of appetite and energy intake,and therefore, gut hormone responses were not investigated. [Continues.] 2020-07-03T08:47:05Z Text Thesis 10.26174/thesis.lboro.12556103.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Effects_of_exercise_on_markers_of_appetite_and_energy_intake/12556103 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Other health sciences not elsewhere classified
appetite
energy intake
exercise
Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified
Asya Barutcu
Effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake
title Effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake
title_full Effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake
title_fullStr Effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake
title_full_unstemmed Effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake
title_short Effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake
title_sort effects of exercise on markers of appetite and energy intake
topic Other health sciences not elsewhere classified
appetite
energy intake
exercise
Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified
url https://dx.doi.org/10.26174/thesis.lboro.12556103.v1