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Phillipa Caudwell

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Beaulieu K, Hopkins M, Gibbons C, Oustric P, Caudwell P, Blundell J, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2019 Nov; 52(4):900-908. PMID: 31764466
Purpose: There is increasing evidence that exercise training may facilitate weight management via improvements in homeostatic appetite control, but little is known about how exercise training affects food reward and...
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Gibbons C, Blundell J, Caudwell P, Webb D, Hellstrom P, Naslund E, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2017 Sep; 102(11):4051-4059. PMID: 28938473
Context: Prolonged physical activity gives rise to variable degrees of body weight and fat loss, and is associated with variability in appetite control. Whether these effects are modulated by postprandial,...
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Hopkins M, Gibbons C, Caudwell P, Blundell J, Finlayson G
Br J Nutr . 2016 Mar; 115(10):1875-84. PMID: 27001260
Although the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known about the impact of these macronutrients on food hedonics. We examined the effects of...
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Gibbons C, Finlayson G, Caudwell P, Webb D, Hellstrom P, Naslund E, et al.
Peptides . 2015 Oct; 77:3-8. PMID: 26429068
Context: CCK is understood to play a major role in appetite regulation. Difficulties in measuring CCK have limited the potential to assess its profile in relation to food-induced satiety. Improvements...
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Gibbons C, Finlayson G, Dalton M, Caudwell P, Blundell J
J Endocrinol . 2014 Jul; 222(2):G1-12. PMID: 25052364
The study of human appetite and eating behaviour has become increasingly important in recent years due to the rise in body weight dysregulation through both obesity and eating disorders. Adequate...
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Caudwell P, Gibbons C, Finlayson G, Naslund E, Blundell J
Exerc Sport Sci Rev . 2014 Jun; 42(3):92-101. PMID: 24949844
There is a view that exercise is less effective for weight loss in women compared with men. This systematic review examines the evidence for sex-based differences in the effect of...
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Hopkins M, Gibbons C, Caudwell P, Webb D, Hellstrom P, Naslund E, et al.
Int J Endocrinol . 2014 Apr; 2014:323728. PMID: 24734042
Changes in food reward have been implicated in exercise-induced compensatory eating behaviour. However, the underlying mechanisms of food reward, and the physiological correlates of exercise-induced changes in food reward, are...
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Gibbons C, Caudwell P, Finlayson G, Webb D, Hellstrom P, Naslund E, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2013 Mar; 98(5):E847-55. PMID: 23509106
Context: The relationship between postprandial peptides at circulating physiological levels and short-term appetite control is not well understood. Objective: The purpose of this study was first to compare the postprandial...
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Caudwell P, Finlayson G, Gibbons C, Hopkins M, King N, Naslund E, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2012 Nov; 97(1):7-14. PMID: 23193010
Background: There are strong logical reasons why energy expended in metabolism should influence the energy acquired in food-intake behavior. However, the relation has never been established, and it is not...
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Blundell J, Caudwell P, Gibbons C, Hopkins M, Naslund E, King N, et al.
Dis Model Mech . 2012 Aug; 5(5):608-13. PMID: 22915022
A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy intake. More than 50 years ago, Otto G. Edholm proposed that "the differences between the intakes...