Items where Author is "Hopkins, Mark"
Number of items: 13.
ROCHA, Joel, PAXMAN, Jenny, DALTON, Caroline, HOPKINS, Mark and BROOM, David
(2018).
An acute bout of cycling does not induce compensatory responses in pre-menopausal women not using hormonal contraceptives.
Appetite, 128, 87-94.
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HOPKINS, Mark, BEAULIEU, Kristine, MYERS, Anna, GIBBONS, Catherine and BLUNDELL, John E.
(2017).
Mechanisms responsible for homeostatic appetite control: theoretical advances and practical implications.
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism, 12 (6), 401-415.
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HOPKINS, Mark, GIBBONS, Catherine, CAUDWELL, Phillipa, BLUNDELL, John E. and FINLAYSON, Graham
(2016).
Differing effects of high-fat or high-carbohydrate meals on food hedonics in overweight and obese individuals.
British Journal of Nutrition, 115 (10), 1875-1884.
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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.
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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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HOPKINS, Mark, HORNER, Katy and KING, Neil
(2015).
Exercise, Appetite Control, and Body Weight Regulation.
In: KANOSUE, Kazuyuki, OSHIMA, Satomi, CAO, Zhen-Bo and OKA, Koichiro, (eds.)
Physical Activity, Exercise, Sedentary Behavior and Health.
Springer Japan, 123-136.
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BLUNDELL, J.E., FINLAYSON, G., GIBBONS, C., CAUDWELL, P. and HOPKINS, Mark
(2015).
The biology of appetite control : do resting metabolic rate and fat-free mass drive energy intake?
Physiology & Behavior, 152 (Part B), 473-478.
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BLUNDELL, J. E., GIBBONS, C., CAUDWELL, P., FINLAYSON, G. and HOPKINS, Mark
(2015).
Appetite control and energy balance : impact of exercise.
Obesity Reviews, 16 (Suppl1), 67-76.
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HOPKINS, Mark, HORNER, Katy and KING, Neil
(2015).
Exercise, appetite control, and body weight regulation.
In: KANOSUE, K., OSHIMA, S., S., CAO, Z.-B., Z-B and OKA, K., (eds.)
Physical Activity, Exercise, Sedentary Behavior and Health.
Springer, 123-136.
[Book Section]
HOPKINS, Mark, BLUNDELL, John E. and KING, Neil A.
(2014).
Individual variability in compensatory eating following acute exercise in overweight and obese women.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48 (20), 1472-1476.
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BROOM, David, HOPKINS, Mark, STENSEL, D, KING, N and BLUNDELL, J
(2014).
The BASES expert statement on the effects of exercise on appetite control and energy intake.
The Sport and Exercise Scientist, 41, 20-21.
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HOPKINS, Mark, GIBBONS, C, CAUDWELL, P, HELLSTRÖM, PM, NÄSLUND, E, KING, NA, FINLAYSON, G and BLUNDELL, JE
(2014).
The adaptive metabolic response to exercise-induced weight
loss influences both energy expenditure and energy intake.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 68, 581-586.
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HOPKINS, Mark, GIBBONS, Catherine, CAUDWELL, Phillipa, WEBB, Dominic-Luc, HELLSTRÖM, Per M, NÄSLUND, Erik, BLUNDELL, John E and FINLAYSON, Graham
(2014).
Fasting leptin is a metabolic determinant of food reward in overweight and obese individuals during chronic aerobic exercise training.
International Journal of Endocrinology, 2014.
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