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Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Appetite, Energy Intake, and Appetite-Related Hormones: The Modulating Effect of Adiposity, Sex, and Habitual Physical Activity

Exercise facilitates weight control, partly through effects on appetite regulation. Single bouts of exercise induce a short-term energy deficit without stimulating compensatory effects on appetite, whilst limited evidence suggests that exercise training may modify subjective and homeostatic mediator...

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Autores principales: Dorling, James, Broom, David R., Burns, Stephen F., Clayton, David J., Deighton, Kevin, James, Lewis J., King, James A., Miyashita, Masashi, Thackray, Alice E., Batterham, Rachel L., Stensel, David J.
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6164815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30131457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10091140
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author Dorling, James
Broom, David R.
Burns, Stephen F.
Clayton, David J.
Deighton, Kevin
James, Lewis J.
King, James A.
Miyashita, Masashi
Thackray, Alice E.
Batterham, Rachel L.
Stensel, David J.
author_facet Dorling, James
Broom, David R.
Burns, Stephen F.
Clayton, David J.
Deighton, Kevin
James, Lewis J.
King, James A.
Miyashita, Masashi
Thackray, Alice E.
Batterham, Rachel L.
Stensel, David J.
author_sort Dorling, James
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description Exercise facilitates weight control, partly through effects on appetite regulation. Single bouts of exercise induce a short-term energy deficit without stimulating compensatory effects on appetite, whilst limited evidence suggests that exercise training may modify subjective and homeostatic mediators of appetite in directions associated with enhanced meal-induced satiety. However, a large variability in responses exists between individuals. This article reviews the evidence relating to how adiposity, sex, and habitual physical activity modulate exercise-induced appetite, energy intake, and appetite-related hormone responses. The balance of evidence suggests that adiposity and sex do not modify appetite or energy intake responses to acute or chronic exercise interventions, but individuals with higher habitual physical activity levels may better adjust energy intake in response to energy balance perturbations. The effect of these individual characteristics and behaviours on appetite-related hormone responses to exercise remains equivocal. These findings support the continued promotion of exercise as a strategy for inducing short-term energy deficits irrespective of adiposity and sex, as well as the ability of exercise to positively influence energy balance over the longer term. Future well-controlled studies are required to further ascertain the potential mediators of appetite responses to exercise.
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spelling pubmed-61648152018-10-10 Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Appetite, Energy Intake, and Appetite-Related Hormones: The Modulating Effect of Adiposity, Sex, and Habitual Physical Activity Dorling, James Broom, David R. Burns, Stephen F. Clayton, David J. Deighton, Kevin James, Lewis J. King, James A. Miyashita, Masashi Thackray, Alice E. Batterham, Rachel L. Stensel, David J. Nutrients Review Exercise facilitates weight control, partly through effects on appetite regulation. Single bouts of exercise induce a short-term energy deficit without stimulating compensatory effects on appetite, whilst limited evidence suggests that exercise training may modify subjective and homeostatic mediators of appetite in directions associated with enhanced meal-induced satiety. However, a large variability in responses exists between individuals. This article reviews the evidence relating to how adiposity, sex, and habitual physical activity modulate exercise-induced appetite, energy intake, and appetite-related hormone responses. The balance of evidence suggests that adiposity and sex do not modify appetite or energy intake responses to acute or chronic exercise interventions, but individuals with higher habitual physical activity levels may better adjust energy intake in response to energy balance perturbations. The effect of these individual characteristics and behaviours on appetite-related hormone responses to exercise remains equivocal. These findings support the continued promotion of exercise as a strategy for inducing short-term energy deficits irrespective of adiposity and sex, as well as the ability of exercise to positively influence energy balance over the longer term. Future well-controlled studies are required to further ascertain the potential mediators of appetite responses to exercise. MDPI 2018-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6164815/ /pubmed/30131457 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10091140 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dorling, James
Broom, David R.
Burns, Stephen F.
Clayton, David J.
Deighton, Kevin
James, Lewis J.
King, James A.
Miyashita, Masashi
Thackray, Alice E.
Batterham, Rachel L.
Stensel, David J.
Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Appetite, Energy Intake, and Appetite-Related Hormones: The Modulating Effect of Adiposity, Sex, and Habitual Physical Activity
title Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Appetite, Energy Intake, and Appetite-Related Hormones: The Modulating Effect of Adiposity, Sex, and Habitual Physical Activity
title_full Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Appetite, Energy Intake, and Appetite-Related Hormones: The Modulating Effect of Adiposity, Sex, and Habitual Physical Activity
title_fullStr Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Appetite, Energy Intake, and Appetite-Related Hormones: The Modulating Effect of Adiposity, Sex, and Habitual Physical Activity
title_full_unstemmed Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Appetite, Energy Intake, and Appetite-Related Hormones: The Modulating Effect of Adiposity, Sex, and Habitual Physical Activity
title_short Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Appetite, Energy Intake, and Appetite-Related Hormones: The Modulating Effect of Adiposity, Sex, and Habitual Physical Activity
title_sort acute and chronic effects of exercise on appetite, energy intake, and appetite-related hormones: the modulating effect of adiposity, sex, and habitual physical activity
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6164815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30131457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10091140
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