Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports (Aug 2020)

Does an acute bout of high intensity interval exercise suppress appetite in obese women?

  • Sepideh Khalaj,
  • Bahman Mirzaei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15561/26649837.2020.0405
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 181 – 188

Abstract

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the 24 hour response of appetite and energy intake and the amount of Agouti-Related Protein to the high intensity interval exercise in obese untrained women. Methods: Ten obese untrained women were voluntarily selected according to the criteria of the research and evaluated in two experimental and control sessions. Blood samples were collected in two sessions of control and experimental group in five stages. Also, the appetite questionnaire was completed in 9 steps. Also, energy intake was recorded by them during the day. Results: Agouti-Related Protein increased significantly in experimental session immediately after exercise compared to the control session (p0.05). Conclusions: Although a session of high intensity interval exercise resulted in reduced energy intake, but this reduction was not related to just one macronutrient. Hunger and desire to eat decreased after exercise and before lunch but the Agouti-Related Protein increased after exercise.

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