Acute exercise increases feeding latency in healthy normal weight young males but does not alter energy intake
This study investigated the acute influence of exercise on eating behaviour in an ecologically valid setting whereby healthy active males were permitted complete ad libitum access to food. Ten healthy males completed two, 8 h trials (exercise and control) in a randomised-crossover design. In the exe...
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Main Authors: | James King, Lucy K. Wasse, David Stensel |
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Format: | Default Article |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/12256 |
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