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    Reduced neural response to food cues following exercise is accompanied by decreased energy intake in obese adolescents by Fearnbach, S N, Silvert, L, Keller, K L, Genin, P M, Morio, B, Pereira, B, Duclos, M, Boirie, Y, Thivel, D

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2016)
    “…Background: Acute exercise has been found to favor a transient anorexigenic effect in obese adolescents. Although the role of some gastro-peptides has been…”
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    Lean adolescents achieve higher intensities but not higher energy expenditure while playing active video games compared with obese ones by Chaput, J.P., Genin, P.M., Le Moel, B., Pereira, B., Boirie, Y., Duclos, M., Thivel, D.

    Published in Pediatric obesity (01-04-2016)
    “…Summary Background While decreased physical activity and increased sedentary behaviours are incriminated for their role in the progression of obesity, active…”
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    Satiety responsiveness but not food reward is modified in response to an acute bout of low versus high intensity exercise in healthy adults by Thivel, D., Fillon, A., Genin, P.M., Miguet, M., Khammassi, M., Pereira, B., Boirie, Y., Duclos, M., Drapeau, V., Blundell, J.E., Tremblay, A., Finlayson, G., Mathieu, M.E., Metz, L.

    Published in Appetite (01-02-2020)
    “…To compare the effect of iso-caloric low and high intensity exercises on Satiety Quotient and Food Reward in response to a fixed meal in healthy young adults…”
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    Employees' adherence to worksite physical activity programs: Profiles of compliers versus non-compliers by Genin, P M, Pereira, B, Thivel, D, Duclos, M

    Published in Work (Reading, Mass.) (01-01-2018)
    “…While worldwide public health policies have emphasized the necessity to create a culture that favors regular physical activity, stakeholders and health…”
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    Physical Activity, Inactivity, and Sedentary Behaviors: Definitions and Implications in Occupational Health by Thivel, David, Tremblay, Angelo, Genin, Pauline M, Panahi, Shirin, Rivière, Daniel, Duclos, Martine

    Published in Frontiers in public health (05-10-2018)
    “…Based on the increasing evidence linking excessive sedentary behaviors and adverse health outcomes, public health strategies have been developed and constantly…”
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