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Energy intake (EI), energy expenditure (EE) and energy balance (EB) in response to sedentary (SED), low-intensity (LIE) or high-intensity (HIE) exercise sessions in obese adolescents (n = 15).
<p>Measurements were performed over 24 hours, beginning at 08:00am.</p><p>Data expressed as mean ± standard deviations. Significantly different from SED and LIE:</p><p>*p<0.05;</p><p>**p<0.01.</p
Subjective satiety feeling (Visual Analogue Scale of 100 mm) throughout the experimental sessions (SED: Sedentary; LIE: Low-Intensity Exercise; HIE: High-Intensity Exercise).
<p>BF1: calibrated breakfast on day 1; BF2: <i>ad libitum</i> breakfast on day 2.</p
Energy consumption (KJ) distribution between meals for each experimental session (SED: sedentary; LIE: Low-Intensity Exercise; HIE: High-Intensity exercise).
<p>Breakfast on day 1 (BF1) was calibrated; lunch, dinner and BF2 (breakfast on day 2) were offered <i>ad libitum</i> (adlib). *p<0.05; **p<0.01.</p
Anthropometric characteristics of the adolescents (n = 15).
<p>Data expressed as mean ± standard deviations; BMI: Body Mass Index; WC: Waist Circumference.</p