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Low levels of physical activity are associated with dysregulation of energy intake and fat mass gain over 1 year - PubMed

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  • Nov 11, 2015
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Robin Shook
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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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These results suggest that low levels of physical activity are a risk factor for fat mass gain. In the current sample, a threshold for achieving energy balance occurred at an activi... Show More

These results suggest that low levels of physical activity are a risk factor for fat mass gain. In the current sample, a threshold for achieving energy balance occurred at an activity level corresponding to 7116 steps/d, an amount achievable by most adults. This trial was registered at clinicaltrial …

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Herman Pontzer @HermanPontzer · Jan 1, 2022
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Midwest 1 showed exercise *intervention* assoc w wt maintenance vs control. Shook article is great - the least active show dysregulation of intake, similar to the Mayer Jute factory study. Other quintiles of activity all had similar wt change
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