Wasse, LK, King, JA, Stensel, DJ and Sunderland, C ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7484-1345, 2013. Effect of ambient temperature during acute aerobic exercise on short-term appetite, energy intake, and plasma acylated ghrelin in recreationally active males. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 38 (8), pp. 905-909. ISSN 1715-5320
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Abstract
Ambient temperature during exercise may affect energy intake regulation. Compared with a temperate (20 °C) environment, 1 h of running followed by 6 h of rest tended to decrease energy intake from 2 ad libitum meals in a hot (30 °C) environment but increase energy intake in a cool (10 °C) environment (p = 0.08). Core temperature changes did not appear to mediate this trend; whether acylated ghrelin is involved is unclear. Further research is warranted to clarify these findings.
Item Type: | Journal article |
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Publication Title: | Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism |
Creators: | Wasse, L.K., King, J.A., Stensel, D.J. and Sunderland, C. |
Publisher: | Canadian Science Publishing (NRC Research Press) |
Place of Publication: | Ottawa, ON |
Date: | 2013 |
Volume: | 38 |
Number: | 8 |
ISSN: | 1715-5320 |
Identifiers: | Number Type 10.1139/apnm-2013-0008 DOI |
Divisions: | Schools > School of Science and Technology |
Record created by: | EPrints Services |
Date Added: | 09 Oct 2015 10:00 |
Last Modified: | 09 Jun 2017 13:16 |
URI: | https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/6282 |
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