Effect of Exercise on Appetite in Response to Meals
Acute Effect of Exercise on Post-meal Appetite, Appetite-Regulatory Hormones, and Energy Intake in Healthy Men
University of Glasgow
14 participants
Nov 6, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This clinical trial's primary aim is to investigate the acute effect of two exercise bouts (short \[10 minutes\] and long \[30 minutes\]) on appetite and appetite-regulatory hormone responses to a standard meal test. The secondary aim is to investigate when the changes in appetite and appetite-regulatory hormones occur during exercise. As an exploratory aim, the researchers will test if the two exercise bouts influence ad libitum energy intake in the periods after the standard meal test. The researchers will compare three groups (control, short exercise, and prolonged exercise) to see if the exercise bouts affect appetite, appetite-regulatory hormones, and energy intake in healthy men.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Males aged 18 years or older.
- Have stable body mass for at least six months (within ±2 kg).
Exclusion Criteria6
- Females
- People who are younger than 18 or older than 65 years old.
- Have food allergies.
- Have significant contraindications to exercise (e.g., an injury that would inhibit running).
- Smoking.
- Suffering from metabolic health issues, e.g., history of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or eating disorders.
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Interventions
The participants will run on the treadmill for 10 minutes (short) or 30 minutes (prolonged).
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NCT06096233