Metabolic and appetite responses to prolonged walking under three isoenergetic diets.
The effects of three isoenergetic diets on metabolic and appetite responses to prolonged intermittent walking were investigated. Eight men undertook three 450-min walks at intensities varying between 25-30 and 50-55% of maximal O2 uptake. In a balanced design, the subjects were given breakfast, snac...
Main Authors: | Ainslie, P, Abbas, K, Campbell, I, Frayn, K, Harvie, M, Keegan, M, MacLaren, D, Macdonald, I, Paramesh, K, Reilly, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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