Appetite-regulatory hormone responses on the day following a prolonged bout of moderate-intensity exercise
James A. King,Jack O. Garnham,Andrew P. Jackson,Benjamin M. Kelly,Soteris Xenophontos,Myra A. Nimmo +5 more
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It is indicated that short-term energy deficits induced by exercise initially prompt a compensatory response by chronic but not acute hormonal regulators of appetite and energy balance within this 24h time-frame however there is no conscious recognition of the perturbation to energy balance.About:
This article is published in Physiology & Behavior.The article was published on 2015-03-15 and is currently open access. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Appetite.read more
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Effect of Acute Exercise on Hunger in Healthy Woman
TL;DR: In conclusion, acute resistance+endurance exercise increases appetite in healthy woman.
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Obesity as a neurobiologic disorder: a heavyweight contender
TL;DR: Because of the high prevalence of mental illnesses linked to obese patients and the fact that a bidirectional relation between these two entities has been observed, many efforts have been made to establish an effective and secure pharmacological approach for obesity.
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Acylated Ghrelin Increases During Military Training in Lean Males
Nasrin Mansournia,Mohammad Ali Mansournia,Khodayar Ghorban,Maryam Dadmanesh,Maryam Abolhasani,Zahra Heidari,Yahya Salimi,Farzan Abdolahi +7 more
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Exercise and Weight Management: The Role of Leptin—A Systematic Review and Update of Clinical Data from 2000–2022
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors collected the recent clinical evidence on the effect of exercise on leptin concentrations in health individuals published from 2000 to 20 September 2022, according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA 2020 statement).
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Gastrointestinal Function and Metabolic Responses to Fasted Exercise; Implications for Food, Energy Intake and Obesity
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of brisk walking in the fasted versus non-fasted state on the gastric emptying rate (GER), metabolic responses and appetite hormone responses in healthy men were determined.
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A Preprandial Rise in Plasma Ghrelin Levels Suggests a Role in Meal Initiation in Humans
David E. Cummings,Jonathan Q. Purnell,R. Scott Frayo,Karin Schmidova,Brent E. Wisse,David S. Weigle +5 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that ghrelin plays a physiological role in meal initiation in humans is supported by the clear preprandials rise and postprandial fall in plasma ghrelIn levels.