Low Fat Loss Response after Medium-Term Supervised Exercise in Obese Is Associated with Exercise-Induced Increase in Food Reward
Objective. To examine exercise-induced changes in the reward value of food during medium-term supervised exercise in obese individuals. Subjects/Methods. The study was a 12-week supervised exercise intervention prescribed to expend 500 kcal/day, 5 d/week. 34 sedentary obese males and females were id...
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Main Authors: | Graham Finlayson (Author), Phillipa Caudwell (Author), Catherine Gibbons (Author), Mark Hopkins (Author), Neil King (Author), John Blundell (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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