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Exercise Science

Loma Linda University

1990

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The Effects Of Moderate Exercise Training On Nutrient Intake In Mildly Obese Women, Leann Onasch Aug 1990

The Effects Of Moderate Exercise Training On Nutrient Intake In Mildly Obese Women, Leann Onasch

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The relationship between moderate exercise training (five 45 min sessions/week, brisk walking at 62+2% V02max for 15 weeks) and changes in nutrient intake was investigated in a group of 36 sedentary, mildly obese women, conducted using a two (exercise, EX and nonexercise, NEX groups) x three (baseline, six-, 15-week testing sessions) factorial design, with data analyzed using repeated measures ANOVA. The pattern of change over time between groups for kilocalorie intake tended to be different between groups [F(2,68)=2.50,p=0.089] with the EX group experiencing a significant decrease versus baseline by 15 weeks. Significant group x time interactions were found for …