作者: E.J. Bryant , P. Caudwell , M.E. Hopkins , N.A. King , J.E. Blundell
DOI: 10.1016/J.APPET.2011.09.006
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摘要: Abstract Eating behaviour traits, namely Disinhibition and Restraint, have the potential to exert an effect on food intake energy balance. The effectiveness of exercise as a method weight management could be influenced by these traits. Fifty eight overweight obese participants completed 12-weeks supervised exercise. Each participant was prescribed based expenditure 500 kcal/session, 5 d/week for 12-weeks. Following there significant reduction in mean body (−3.26 ± 3.63 kg), fat mass (FM: −3.26 ± 2.64 kg), BMI (−1.16 ± 1.17 kg/m2) waist circumference (WC: −5.0 ± 3.23 cm). Regression analyses revealed higher baseline score associated with greater WC, while Internal larger decrease weight, %FM WC. Neither Restraint or Hunger were any anthropometric markers at after Furthermore, exercise, increase whereas only weight. Post-hoc analysis sub-factors External Flexible loss. However, Rigid These findings suggest that exercise-induced loss is more marked individuals high level Disinhibition. data demonstrate important roles play relationship between