Items where Author is "Blundell, John"
Number of items: 11.
MYERS, Anna, CAMIDGE, Diana, CRODEN, Fiona, GIBBONS, Catherine, STUBBS, R. James, BLUNDELL, John, FINLAYSON, Graham and BUCKLAND, Nicola
(2021).
Free-Living Energy Balance Behaviors Are Associated With Greater Weight Loss During a Weight Loss Program.
Frontiers in Nutrition, 8.
[Article]
MYERS, Anna, CAMIDGE, Diana, CRODEN, Fiona, GIBBONS, Catherine, STUBBS, R. James, BLUNDELL, John, FINLAYSON, Graham and BUCKLAND, Nicola
(2021).
Free-living energy balance behaviours are associated with greater weight loss during a weight loss programme.
Frontiers in Nutrition.
[Article]
MYERS, Anna, DALTON, Michelle, GIBBONS, Catherine, FINLAYSON, Graham and BLUNDELL, John
(2019).
Structured, aerobic exercise reduces fat mass and is partially compensated through energy intake but not energy expenditure in women.
Physiology & Behavior, 199, 56-65.
[Article]
MYERS, Anna, GIBBONS, Catherine, BUTLER, Edward, DALTON, Michelle, BUCKLAND, Nicola, BLUNDELL, John and FINLAYSON, Graham
(2018).
Disentangling the relationship between sedentariness and obesity: Activity intensity, but not sitting posture, is associated with adiposity in women.
Physiology & Behavior, 194, 113 - 119.
[Article]
MYERS, Anna, GIBBONS, Catherine, BUTLER, Edward, DALTON, Michelle, BUCKLAND, Nicola, BLUNDELL, John and FINLAYSON, Graham
(2017).
A novel integrative procedure for identifying and integrating three-dimensions of objectively measured free-living sedentary behaviour.
BMC public health, 17 (1), p. 979.
[Article]
MYERS, Anna, GIBBONS, Catherine, BUTLER, Edward, DALTON, Michelle, BUCKLAND, Nicola, BLUNDELL, John and FINLAYSON, Graham
(2017).
A novel integrative procedure for identifying and integrating three-dimensions of objectively measured free-living sedentary behaviour.
BMC public health, 17 (1), p. 979.
[Article]
MYERS, Anna, DALTON, Michelle, GIBBONS, Catherine, FINLAYSON, Graham and BLUNDELL, John
(2017).
Effect of a medium-term exercise intervention on fat mass is partially compensated for by increased appetite, but not reduced non-exercise physical activity.
In: British Association of Sport and Exercise Science Conference, Nottingham, 28th-29th November.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
MYERS, Anna, GIBBONS, Catherine, BUTLER, Edward, BLUNDELL, John and FINLAYSON, Graham
(2017).
A novel procedure for integrating three objectively measured dimensions of free-living sedentary time.
In: European Congress on Obesity, Porto, Portugal, 17-20 May 2017.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
MYERS, Anna, GIBBONS, Catherine, FINLAYSON, Graham and BLUNDELL, John
(2016).
Associations among sedentary and active behaviours, body fat and appetite dysregulation: investigating the myth of physical inactivity and obesity.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 51 (21), 1540-1544.
[Article]
BEAULIEU, Kristine, HOPKINS, Mark, BLUNDELL, John and FINLAYSON, Graham
(2016).
Does habitual physical activity increase the sensitivity of the appetite control system? A systematic review.
Sports Medicine, 46 (12), 1897-1919.
[Article]
HOPKINS, Mark, BROOM, David, STENSIL, David, KING, Neil and BLUNDELL, John
(2015).
The BASES Expert Statement on the Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Body Mass Regulation : Individual Variability and Compensatory Responses.
Sport and Exercise Scientist, 46, 8-9.
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