20 results on '"Finlayson, Graham"'
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2. The impact of environmental sounds on food reward
3. The drive to eat in homo sapiens: Energy expenditure drives energy intake
4. Greater overall olfactory performance, explicit wanting for high fat foods and lipid intake during the mid-luteal phase of the menstrual cycle
5. Associations between high-metabolic rate organ masses and fasting hunger: A study using whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in healthy males
6. Effect of acute dietary- versus combined dietary and exercise-induced energy deficits on subsequent energy intake, appetite and food reward in adolescents with obesity
7. Severe sleep restriction suppresses appetite independent of effects on appetite regulating hormones in healthy young men without obesity
8. The compensatory effect of exercise on physical activity and energy intake in young men with overweight: The EFECT randomised controlled trial
9. Effect of a 10-month residential multidisciplinary weight loss intervention on food reward in adolescents with obesity
10. Introducing eccentric cycling during a multidisciplinary weight loss intervention might prevent adolescents with obesity from increasing their food intake: The TEXTOO study
11. Effects of moderate- and high-intensity acute aerobic exercise on food reward and appetite in individuals with methamphetamine dependence
12. Structured, aerobic exercise reduces fat mass and is partially compensated through energy intake but not energy expenditure in women
13. Disentangling the relationship between sedentariness and obesity: Activity intensity, but not sitting posture, is associated with adiposity in women
14. Appetite, energy intake and food reward responses to an acute High Intensity Interval Exercise in adolescents with obesity
15. Homeostatic and non-homeostatic appetite control along the spectrum of physical activity levels: An updated perspective
16. Food reward in active compared to inactive men: Roles for gastric emptying and body fat
17. Towards a satiety map of common foods: Associations between perceived satiety value of 100 foods and their objective and subjective attributes
18. Psychobiological examination of liking and wanting for fat and sweet taste in trait binge eating females
19. Is it possible to dissociate ‘liking’ and ‘wanting’ for foods in humans? A novel experimental procedure
20. Is susceptibility to weight gain characterized by homeostatic or hedonic risk factors for overconsumption?
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