Original paper
The effect of an incremental increase in exercise on appetite, eating behaviour and energy balance in lean men and women feedingad libitum
Abstract
The effects of incremental exercise on appetite, energy intake (EI), expenditure (EE) and balance (EB) in lean men and women were examined. Six men (age 29·7 ( sd 5·9) years, weight 75·2 ( sd 15·3) kg, height 1·75 ( sd 0·11) m) and six women (age 24·7 ( sd 5·9) years, weight 66·7 ( sd 9·10) kg, height 1·70 ( sd 0·09) m) were each studied three times during a 16 d protocol, corresponding to no additional exercise (Nex), moderate-intensity...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of an incremental increase in exercise on appetite, eating behaviour and energy balance in lean men and women feedingad libitum
Published Date
Nov 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
100
Issue
5
Pages
1109 - 1115
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