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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|June 18, 2020
Exercise-related factors that influence post-exercise energy intake: A psychological perspectiveNatalya J Beer, James A Dimmock, Ben Jackson, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|December 11, 2014
Effect of sodium phosphate supplementation on repeated high-intensity cycling effortsC P Brewer, B Dawson, K E Wallman, et al.
Nutrients|April 12, 2022
Attenuation of Post-Exercise Energy Intake Following 12 Weeks of Sprint Interval Training in Men and Women with OverweightNatalya J Beer, Ben Jackson, James A Dimmock, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|July 14, 2011
Lower cardiorespiratory fitness in children with Type 1 diabetesB K Williams, K J Guelfi, T W Jones, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 23, 2011
Mild dehydration does not reduce postexercise appetite or energy intakePeta J Kelly, Kym J Guelfi, Karen E Wallman, et al.
Gait & Posture|December 26, 2012
A comparison of running kinematics and kinetics in children with and without developmental coordination disorderL C Chia, M K Licari, K J Guelfi, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|October 9, 2013
Response to 'Post-exercise energy load and activities may affect subsequent ad libitum energy intake'A Y Sim, K E Wallman, T J Fairchild, et al.
Journal De Radiologie, D'Electrologie, Et De Medecine Nucleaire|March 1, 1972
[Protection in electrontherapy with moulding paste]F Fleury-Touzeau, B Madelaine, J C Houy, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|July 10, 2013
High-intensity intermittent exercise attenuates ad-libitum energy intakeA Y Sim, K E Wallman, T J Fairchild, et al.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|January 22, 2013
Pregnant women exercise at a higher intensity during 30 min of self-paced cycling compared with walking during late gestation: implications for 2 h postprandial glucose levelsRhiannon E Halse, Karen E Wallman, John P Newnham, et al.
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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|June 18, 2020
Exercise-related factors that influence post-exercise energy intake: A psychological perspectiveNatalya J Beer, James A Dimmock, Ben Jackson, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|December 11, 2014
Effect of sodium phosphate supplementation on repeated high-intensity cycling effortsC P Brewer, B Dawson, K E Wallman, et al.
Nutrients|April 12, 2022
Attenuation of Post-Exercise Energy Intake Following 12 Weeks of Sprint Interval Training in Men and Women with OverweightNatalya J Beer, Ben Jackson, James A Dimmock, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|July 14, 2011
Lower cardiorespiratory fitness in children with Type 1 diabetesB K Williams, K J Guelfi, T W Jones, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 23, 2011
Mild dehydration does not reduce postexercise appetite or energy intakePeta J Kelly, Kym J Guelfi, Karen E Wallman, et al.
Gait & Posture|December 26, 2012
A comparison of running kinematics and kinetics in children with and without developmental coordination disorderL C Chia, M K Licari, K J Guelfi, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|October 9, 2013
Response to 'Post-exercise energy load and activities may affect subsequent ad libitum energy intake'A Y Sim, K E Wallman, T J Fairchild, et al.
Journal De Radiologie, D'Electrologie, Et De Medecine Nucleaire|March 1, 1972
[Protection in electrontherapy with moulding paste]F Fleury-Touzeau, B Madelaine, J C Houy, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|July 10, 2013
High-intensity intermittent exercise attenuates ad-libitum energy intakeA Y Sim, K E Wallman, T J Fairchild, et al.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|January 22, 2013
Pregnant women exercise at a higher intensity during 30 min of self-paced cycling compared with walking during late gestation: implications for 2 h postprandial glucose levelsRhiannon E Halse, Karen E Wallman, John P Newnham, et al.
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