Clinical Trial: The Influence of Acute Continuous Exercise and Adiposity on Appetite Hormones and Neural Correlates of Visual Food Cues
Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Condition: Overweight
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Official Title: The Influence of Acute Continuous Exercise and Adiposity on Appetite Hormones and Neural Correlates of Visual Food Cues
Brief Summary:
Exercise increases energy expenditure and impacts appetite and energy intake.Some appetite-related hormones such as oxyntomodulin suppress appetite whilst other hormones such as ghrelin stimulate appetite.This study will investigate whether acute continuous walking/jogging influences these hormone concentrations, and whether exercise-induced changes in the hormones correlate with perceptions of appetite, nutritional intake and brain activity in individuals varying in weight status.
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