Matt Horner

MSc by Research Student

Matt HornerSupervisor: Dr John Hough
Supervisor: Dr Julia Fruer

Thesis title

The Acute Effect of Exercise on Appetite Regulation in Hot and Cold Environmental Conditions in Humans

Abstract

Strategies to prevent and treat overweight and obesity are required to reduce the prevalence of cardiometabolic disease. Reducing energy intake is a key component of achieving a negative energy balance, and will contribute to weight loss if maintained. Heat and exercise have both been shown to attenuate hunger and energy intake in the short term. Thus, this study aims to investigate the acute effect of exercise performed in different environmental temperatures on gut hormone concentrations and subsequent energy intake.

Contact information

E: matthew.horner@study.beds.ac.uk
T: 01234 793053

address

Institute for Sport & Physical Activity Research
University of Bedfordshire
Pollhill Avenue
Bedford
MK41 9EA

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