Abstract

Exercise-induced weight loss is associated with physiological and biopsychological changes toward an increased drive to eat in the fasting state. However, this seems to be balanced by an improved satiety response to a meal and improved sensitivity of the appetite control system.

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OrexigenicAppetiteEndocrinologyInternal medicineWeight lossContext (archaeology)MedicineObesityNeuropeptideNeuropeptide Y receptorBiology

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Year
2010
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article
Volume
95
Issue
4
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1609-1616
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232
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Cátia Martins, Bård Kulseng, N A King et al. (2010). The Effects of Exercise-Induced Weight Loss on Appetite-Related Peptides and Motivation to Eat. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism , 95 (4) , 1609-1616. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2009-2082

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10.1210/jc.2009-2082