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Validation of a new hand-held electronic data capture method for continuous monitoring of subjective appetite sensations.Low fat loss response after medium-term supervised exercise in obese is associated with exercise-induced increase in food rewardThe role of implicit wanting in relation to explicit liking and wanting for food: implications for appetite control.Update on exercise and weight controlThe contribution of physical activity and sedentary behaviours to the growth and development of children and adolescents: implications for overweight and obesity.Metabolic and behavioral compensatory responses to exercise interventions: barriers to weight loss.Liking vs. wanting food: importance for human appetite control and weight regulation.Effect of interval training intensity on fat oxidation, blood lactate and the rate of perceived exertion in obese menAcute and long-term effects of exercise on appetite control: is there any benefit for weight control?The relationship between substrate metabolism, exercise and appetite control: does glycogen availability influence the motivation to eat, energy intake or food choice?Ethnic differences in body composition and anthropometric characteristics in Australian Caucasian and urban Indigenous children.Influence of habitual physical activity on gastric emptying in healthy males and relationships with body composition and energy expenditure.Psychological predictors of opportunistic snacking in the absence of hunger.High-Intensity Interval Training and Isocaloric Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Result in Similar Improvements in Body Composition and Fitness in Obese Individuals.Effects of an acute alpha-lactalbumin manipulation on mood and food hedonics in high- and low-trait anxiety individuals.Effect of chronic exercise on appetite control in overweight and obese individuals.Resting metabolic rate is associated with hunger, self-determined meal size, and daily energy intake and may represent a marker for appetite.Reproducibility of gastric emptying in overweight and obese males.Dual-process action of exercise on appetite control: increase in orexigenic drive but improvement in meal-induced satiety.Evaluation of the independent and combined effects of xylitol and polydextrose consumed as a snack on hunger and energy intake over 10 d.Exercise alone is not enough: weight loss also needs a healthy (Mediterranean) diet?Relationships among tonic and episodic aspects of motivation to eat, gut peptides, and weight before and after bariatric surgery.Disturbed appetite patterns and nutrient intake in peritoneal dialysis patients.Appetite sensations and satiety quotient: predictors of energy intake and weight loss.Body composition and appetite: fat-free mass (but not fat mass or BMI) is positively associated with self-determined meal size and daily energy intake in humans.Interval training intensity affects energy intake compensation in obese men.Implicit wanting and explicit liking are markers for trait binge eating. A susceptible phenotype for overeating.The effect of an incremental increase in exercise on appetite, eating behaviour and energy balance in lean men and women feeding ad libitum.Is it possible to dissociate 'liking' and 'wanting' for foods in humans? A novel experimental procedure.Low sodium haemodialysis reduces interdialytic fluid consumption but paradoxically increases post-dialysis thirst.Polydipsia: a feature of peritoneal dialysis.A decrease in physical activity affects appetite, energy, and nutrient balance in lean men feeding ad libitum.Cholecystokinin and leptin: their influence upon the eating behaviour and nutrient intake of dialysis patients.High-Intensity Interval Training, Appetite, and Reward Value of Food in the Obese.Food reward in active compared to inactive men: Roles for gastric emptying and body fat.Effect of moderate- and high-intensity acute exercise on appetite in obese individuals.The effect of a whey protein supplement dose on satiety and food intake in resistance training athletes.Reproducibility of subjective appetite ratings and ad libitum test meal energy intake in overweight and obese males.No sex difference in body fat in response to supervised and measured exercise.The influence of physical activity on appetite control: an experimental system to understand the relationship between exercise-induced energy expenditure and energy intake.
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