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Satiety responsiveness but not food reward is modified in response to an acute bout of low versus high intensity exercise in healthy adults.
Appetite
; 145: 104500, 2020 02 01.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31655090
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Early improvement in food cravings are associated with long-term weight loss success in a large clinical sample.
Int J Obes (Lond)
; 42(1): 119, 2018 01.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29119964
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Early improvement in food cravings are associated with long-term weight loss success in a large clinical sample.
Int J Obes (Lond)
; 41(8): 1232-1236, 2017 08.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28373674
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Acute post-exercise energy and macronutrient intake in lean and obese youth: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Int J Obes (Lond)
; 40(10): 1469-1479, 2016 10.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27430876
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Modelling the associations between fat-free mass, resting metabolic rate and energy intake in the context of total energy balance.
Int J Obes (Lond)
; 40(2): 312-8, 2016 Feb.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26278004
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Behavioural and metabolic characterisation of the low satiety phenotype.
Appetite
; 70: 67-72, 2013 Nov.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23792908
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Psycho-markers of weight loss. The roles of TFEQ Disinhibition and Restraint in exercise-induced weight management.
Appetite
; 58(1): 234-41, 2012 Feb.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21983045
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Exercise, appetite and weight management: understanding the compensatory responses in eating behaviour and how they contribute to variability in exercise-induced weight loss.
Br J Sports Med
; 46(5): 315-22, 2012 Apr.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21596715
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Physiology: does gut hormone PYY3-36 decrease food intake in rodents?
Nature
; 430(6996): 1 p following 165; discussion 2 p following 165, 2004 Jul 08.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15243972
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Interaction between disinhibition and restraint: Implications for body weight and eating disturbance.
Eat Weight Disord
; 15(1-2): e43-51, 2010.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20571320
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Lateral hypothalamus: hoarding behavior elicited by electrical stimulation.
Science
; 155(3760): 349-50, 1967 Jan 20.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6016237
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Night and day: diurnal differences in the behavioural satiety sequence in male rats.
Physiol Behav
; 97(1): 125-30, 2009 Apr 20.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19419667
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Acute compensatory eating following exercise is associated with implicit hedonic wanting for food.
Physiol Behav
; 97(1): 62-7, 2009 Apr 20.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19419671
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Effects of acute low-dose combined treatment with naloxone and AM 251 on food intake, feeding behaviour and weight gain in rats.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
; 91(3): 358-66, 2009 Jan.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18755211
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Beneficial effects of exercise: shifting the focus from body weight to other markers of health.
Br J Sports Med
; 43(12): 924-7, 2009 Dec.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19793728
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Similarities and differences between excessive exercising anorexia nervosa patients compared with DSM-IV defined anorexia nervosa subtypes.
Eat Weight Disord
; 14(4): e199-204, 2009 Dec.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20179406
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Homeostatic and neurocognitive control of energy intake in response to exercise in pediatric obesity: a psychobiological framework.
Obes Rev
; 20(2): 316-324, 2019 02.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30358051
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Individual variability following 12 weeks of supervised exercise: identification and characterization of compensation for exercise-induced weight loss.
Int J Obes (Lond)
; 32(1): 177-84, 2008 Jan.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17848941
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Overconsumption and obesity: peptides and susceptibility to weight gain.
Regul Pept
; 149(1-3): 32-8, 2008 Aug 07.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18534696
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Behaviourally-selective hypophagic effects of naloxone in non-deprived male rats presented with palatable food.
Behav Brain Res
; 187(2): 417-27, 2008 Mar 05.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18022706