Single bouts of land-based exercise suppress appetite and do not typically alter energy intake in the short-term, whereas it has been suggested that water-based exercise may evoke orexigenic effects. The primary aim was to systematically review the available literature investigating the influence of water-based exercise on energy intake in adults (PROSPERO ID number CRD42022314349). PubMed, Medline, Sport-Discus, Academic Search Complete, CINAHL and Public Health Database were searched for peer-reviewed articles published in English from 1900 to May 2022. Included studies implemented a water-based exercise intervention versus a control or comparator. Risk of bias was assessed using the revised Cochrane "Risk of bias tool for randomised trials" (RoB 2.0). We identified eight acute (same day) exercise studies which met the inclusion criteria. Meta-analysis was performed using a fixed effects generic inverse variance method on energy intake (8 studies (water versus control), 5 studies (water versus land) and 2 studies (water at...
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January 05 2023
Influence of water-based exercise on energy intake, appetite, and appetite-related hormones in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences, Coventry University, CV1 2DS, UK. E-mail hutsonm2@uni.coventry.ac.uk
Journal: Appetite
Citation: Appetite (2023) 180
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106375
Published: 2023
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Grigg, M. J., Thake, C. D., Allgrove, J. E., King, J. A., Thackray, A. E., Stensel, D. J., Owen, A., Broom, D. R.; Influence of water-based exercise on energy intake, appetite, and appetite-related hormones in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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