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Health-related physical fitness and blood pressure in people with intellectual disabilities in Korea
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An acute bout of swimming increases post-exercise energy intake in young healthy men and women
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Acute effects of exercise on appetite, food intake and circulating concentrations of gastrointestinal hormones
Published 2013“…The experiments in this thesis have further investigated this topic by examining the appetite, acylated ghrelin, peptide YY and energy intake responses to energy deficits induced via different exercise protocols and food restriction. To achieve this, 48 young healthy males (mean (SD): age 23 (3) years, body mass index 23.7 (2.7) kg.m-2, maximum oxygen uptake 52.9 (9.8) mL.kg 1.min-1) were recruited into four studies. …”
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Effects of exercise on appetite, food intake and the gastrointestinal hormones Ghrelin and Peptide YY
Published 2010“…Study two demonstrated that appetite was suppressed during 60 min of swimming but was elevated after consuming a post-exercise meal. …”
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Physiological changes in urinary and salivary electrolytes due to physical activity in warm environments
Published 1981“…Changes in heart rate; oral temperature; mean skin temperature; urinary pH, volume, sodium, potassium, chloride, urea and creatinine; salivary pH, sodium, potassium and urea; expired air and oxygen consumption have been monitored in young men doing ( 1) exercise on an ergometer for 4 min at 10C, 20C, 30C and 40C dry bulb 50% rh at 120-320 W;· (2) 20 min at 30C dry bulb at 50% rh, 60% rh, and 85% rh at 120W, 145W and 170W; and (3) 60 min at 20C, 30C and 40C dry bulb and 50% rh at 170w. …”
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Quantifying the impact of heat on human physical work capacity; part III: the impact of solar radiation varies with air temperature, humidity, and clothing coverage
Published 2021“…Fourteen young adult males (7 donning a work coverall, 7 with shorts and trainers) walked for 1 h at a fixed heart rate of 130 beats∙min−1, in seven combinations of air temperature (25 to 45°C) and relative humidity (20 or 80%), with and without SOLAR (800 W/m2 from solar lamps). …”
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Supplementary Information Files for Quantifying the impact of heat on human physical work capacity; part III: the impact of solar radiation varies with air temperature, humidity, a...
Published 2021“…Fourteen young adult males (7 donning a work coverall, 7 with shorts and trainers) walked for 1 h at a fxed heart rate of 130 beats∙min−1, in seven combinations of air temperature (25 to 45°C) and relative humidity (20 or 80%), with and without SOLAR (800 W/m2 from solar lamps). …”
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