Search Results - Appetite
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Appetite-control and eating-behavior traits might not be impacted by a single weight-cycling episode in weight-cycling athletes: results of the WAVE study
Bagot, S., Ramos, I., Hackney, A. C., Finlayson, G., Fournier, E., Boirie, Y., Duclos, M., Isacco, L., Thivel, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Purpose: The impact of weight cycling (WC)—successive weight loss (WL) and weight regain (WG)—on athlete performance is well documented, but effects on appetite are not. This study assessed the impact of a WC episode on dietary and appetitive profiles in athletes, considering sex and sport type. …”
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Analysis of daily habits and nutritional attitudes of taekwondo athletes during COVID-19 pandemic
Karagun, E., Kahveci, M. S., Selvi, S.Published in Progress in Nutrition (2021)“…Results: As a result; it was found that variables like gender, age, income level, father's education, years of engagement in sports, being a professional or amateur athlete caused significance difference in the attitude towards information; variables like being a national athlete, contracting COVID-19, appetite, age, education, mother's education, being a professional or amateur athlete, relatives contracting COVID-19, following news and social media caused significance difference in attitude towards positive nutritional habit; and variables like relatives contracting COVID-19, growing plants, hobby, age and mother's educational background caused significance difference in the attitude towards emotion for nutrition.…”
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Psychological situations of elite Turkish female athletes in premenstrual period
Tasgin , Ö.Published in Archives of Budo (2013)“…Results: It is seen that depressive affectivity, anxiety, exhaustion, anger, pain, appetite changes and timidity which are the conditions of premenstrual syndrome differed in a significant way in team athletes than in individual athletes. …”