International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences
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1. Influence of short-time resistance training on appetite and energy intake in young women with and without obesity
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2. The impact of acute and chronic resistance training on appetite and energy intake: A scoping review examining resistance exercise and comparisons with other exercise modalities
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3. Exercise-induced hypothalamic neuroplasticity: Implications for energy and glucose metabolism
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4. Ghrelin Response to Acute and Chronic Exercise: Insights and Implications from a Systematic Review of the Literature
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5. Ghrelin is not altered after acute exercises at different intensities in overweight middle-aged individuals
- Ouerghi N. , et al.
6. South American herbal extracts reduce food intake through modulation of gastrointestinal hormones in overweight and obese women
- Celestino M.M. , et al.
7. Acylated ghrelin increases during military training in lean males
- Mansournia N. , et al.
8. Impact of exercise timing on appetite regulation in individuals with type 2 diabetes
- Heden T.D. , et al.
9. Effects of acute resistance exercise on acyl-ghrelin and obestatin levels in hemodialysis patients: A pilot study
- Moraes C. , et al.
10. Exercıse and hormones related to appetıte regulatıon
- Olcucu B. , et al.