serval:BIB_1FCBD7B2FBE8
Energy expenditure, physical activity and body-weight control
10.1079/PNS2003280
000185487500012
14692602
Tappy
L.
author
Binnert
C.
author
Schneiter
P.
author
article
review
2003-08
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
0029-6651
journal
62
3
663-6
Regular physical exercise and endurance training are associated with low body weight and low body fat mass. The relationship between exercise and body-weight control is complex and incompletely understood. Regular exercise may decrease energy balance through an increase in energy expenditure or an increase in fat oxidation. It may also contribute to weight loss by modulating nutrient intake. An intriguing question that remains unresolved is whether changes in nutrient intake or body composition secondarily affect spontaneous physical activity. If this were the case, physical activity would represent a major adaptative mechanism for body-weight control.
Adaptation, Physiological
Body Weight/*physiology
Eating/physiology
Energy Metabolism/*physiology
Exercise/*physiology
Humans
Oxidation-Reduction
60_published
true
Journal Article
Review --- Old month value: Aug
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