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Book Chapter
Teixeira, Pedro, Stubbs, R. James, King, Neil A., Whybrow, Stephen, & Blundell, John E. (2011) Obesity. In Saxton, John (Ed.) Exercise and Chronic Disease : an Evidence-Based Approach. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London, pp. 297-321.
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1Blundell, John E., Bryant, Eleanor J., Lawton, Clare L., Halford, Jason G., Naslund, Erik, Finlayson, Graham, et al. (2010) Characterising the homeostatic and hedonic markers of the susceptible phenotype. In Dube, Laurette, Bechara, Antoine, Dagher, Alain, Drewnowski, Adam, LeBel, Jordan, James, Philip, et al. (Eds.) Obesity Prevention: The Role of Brain and Society on Individual Behavior: A Handbook for Integrative Science, Policy and Action to Stop the Progression of the Obesity Pandemic. Academic Press, Elselvier Inc., Amsterdam, pp. 231-240.
King, Neil A., Colley, Rachel C., Byrne, Nuala M., Hills, Andrew P., & Blundell, John E. (2010) Physical inactivity, appetite regulation and obesity. In Tsichlia, Gina & Johnstone, Alexandra M. (Eds.) Fat Matters : From Sociology to Science. M&K Publishing, Cumbria, England, pp. 105-114.
Blundell, John E., De Graaf, Kees, Finlayson, Graham, Halford, Jason C.G., Hetherington, Marion, King, Neil A., et al. (2009) Measuring food intake, hunger, satiety and satiation in the laboratory. In Allison, David B. & Baskin, Monica L (Eds.) Handbook of Assessment Methods for Eating Behaviours and Weight-Related Problems : Measures, Theory and Research [2nd. ed.]). Sage, Newbury Park, California, pp. 283-325.
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51Stubbs, R. James, Whybrow, Stephen, King, Neil A., Blundell, John E., & Elia, Marinos (2005) Effect of physical activity and other stressors on appetite: Overcoming underconsumption of military operational rations revisited. In Nutrient composition of rations for short-term high-intensity combat operations. Institute of Medicine of the National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 307-329.
Blundell, John E., King, Neil A., & Bryant, E. J. (2005) Interactions among physical activity, food choice and appetite control: health messages in physical activity and diet. In Cameron, Neil, Norgan, NG, & Ellison, G (Eds.) Childhood Obesity. Taylor & Francis, pp. 135-148.
Stubbs, R. James, Hughes, Darren A., Johnstone, Alexandra M., Horgen, Graham, King, Neil A., Elia, Marinos, et al. (2003) Interactions between energy intake and expenditure in the development and treatment of obesity. In Medeiros-Neto, Geraldo, Halpern, Alfredo, & Bouchard, Claude (Eds.) Progress in Obesity Research:9. John Libbey & Co. Ltd., United Kingdom, Surrey, pp. 418-425.
Blundell, John E., King, Neil A., & Halford, Graeme S. (2002) Appetite control system and functional foods for the control of energy intake. In Palou, A, Bonet, M, & Serra, F (Eds.) Study on "obesity and functional foods in Europe". European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research (Organization). COST Action 918, pp. 302-316.
King, Neil A., Blundell, John E., & Westerterp-Plantenga, M.S (1999) Effect of exercise on appetite in humans. In Westerterp-Plantenga, M.S, Steffens, A.B, & Tremblay, Angelo (Eds.) Regulation of food intake and energy expenditure. Edra, pp. 85-95.
King, Neil A., Lawton, C.L, Delargy, H.J, Smith, F.C, & Blundell, John E. (1997) The electronic appetite rating system (EARS): a portable computerised method of continuous automated monitoring of motivation to eat and mood. In Wellman, Paul & Hoebel, Bartley G. (Eds.) Ingestive Behavior Protocols, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior. Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, New York, pp. 71-76.
Blundell, John E. & King, Neil A. (1996) Overeating as a clue to weight gain: behavioural and physiological interactions in the control of food intake. In The Origins and Consequences of Obesity. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, pp. 138-158.
Journal Article
Bryant, Eleanor.J., Caudwell, Phillipa, Hopkins, Mark E., King, Neil A., & Blundell, John E. (2012) Psycho-markers of weight loss. The roles of TFEQ Disinhibition and Restraint in exercise-induced weight management. Appetite, 58(1), pp. 234-241.
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2Finlayson, Graham, Caudwell, Phillipa, Gibbons, Catherine, Hopkins, Mark, King, Neil A., & Blundell, John E. (2011) Low fat loss response after medium-term supervised exercise in obese is associated with exercise-induced increase in food reward. Journal of Obesity, 2011(1), pp. 1-8.
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248Hopkins, Mark, Jeukendrup, Asker, King, Neil A., & Blundell, John E. (2011) The relationship between substrate metabolism, exercise and appetite control : does glycogen availability influence the motivation to eat, energy intake or food choice? Sports Medicine. (In Press)
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4Hopkins, Mark, King, Neil Anthony, & Blundell, John E. (2010) Acute and long-term effects of exercise on appetite control: Is there any benefit for weight control? Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care., 13(6), pp. 635-640.
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12Verschoor, Ellen, Finlayson, Graham, Blundell, John E., Markus, C. Rob, & King, Neil A. (2010) Effects of an acute α-lactalbumin manipulation on mood and food hedonics in high- and low-trait anxiety individuals. The British Journal of Nutrition, 104(4), pp. 595-602.
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3Bryant, Eleanor J., Kiezebrink, Kirsty, King, Neil A., & Blundell, John E. (2010) Interaction between disinhibition and restraint: Implications for body weight and eating disturbance. Eating and Weight Disorders (Print): studies on anorexia, bulimia and obesity, 15(1), e43-e51.
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5Martins, C., Kulseng, B., King, N.A., Holst, J.J., & Blundell, J.E. (2010) The effects of exercise-induced weight loss on appetite-related peptides and motivation to eat. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 95(4), pp. 1609-1616.
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16King, Neil A., Hopkins, Mark, Caudwell, Phillipa, Stubbs, R. James, & Blundell, John E. (2009) Beneficial effects of exercise : shifting the focus from body weight to other markers of health. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 43(12), pp. 924-927.
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19Caudwell, Phillipa, Hopkins, Mark, King, Neil A., Stubbs, Robert J., & Blundell, John E. (2009) Exercise alone is not enough : weight loss also needs a healthy (Mediterranean) diet? Public Health Nutrition, 12(9A), pp. 1663-1666.
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9King, Neil A., Caudwell, Phillipa P., Hopkins , Mark, Stubbs, James R., Naslund, Erik, & Blundell, John E. (2009) Dual-process action of exercise on appetite control : increase in orexigenic drive but improvement in meal-induced satiety. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 90(4), pp. 921-927.
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25Finlayson, Graham, Bryant, Eleanor J., Blundell, John E., & King, Neil A. (2009) Acute compensatory eating following exercise is associated with implicit hedonic wanting for food. Physiology and Behavior, 97(1), pp. 62-67.
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18Bryant, E. J., King, N. A., & Blundell, J. E. (2008) Disinhibition : its effects on appetite and weight regulation. Obesity Reviews, 9(5), pp. 409-419.
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52Whybrow, Stephen, Hughes, Darren A., Ritz, Patrick, Johnstone, Alexandra M., Horgan, Graham W., King, Neil A., et al. (2008) The effect of an incremental increase in exercise on appetite, eating behaviour and energy balance in lean men and women feeding ad libitum. British Journal Of Nutrition, 100(5), pp. 1109-1115.
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22King, Neil A., Hopkins, Mark, Caudwell, Phillipa, Stubbs, R. J., & Blundell, John E. (2008) Individual variability following 12 weeks of supervised exercise: identification and characterization of compensation for exercise-induced weight loss. International Journal of Obesity, 32(1), pp. 177-184.
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49Finlayson, Graham, King, Neil A., & Blundell, John E. (2008) The role of implicit wanting in relation to explicit liking and wanting for food : Implications for appetite control. Appetite, 50(1), pp. 120-127.
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48Blundell, J.E., Levin, F., King, Neil A., Barkeling, B., Gustafson, T., Hellstrom, P.M., et al. (2008) Overconsumption and obesity : Peptides and susceptibility to weight gain. Regulatory Peptides, 149(1-3), pp. 32-38.
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26King, Neil A., Caudwell, Phillipa, Hopkins, Mark, Byrne, Nuala M., Colley, Rachel C., Hills, Andrew P., et al. (2007) Metabolic and Behavioral Compensatory Responses to Exercise Interventions: Barriers to Weight Loss. Obesity, 15(6), pp. 1373-1383.
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54Drapeau, Vicky, King, Neil A., Hetherington, Marion, Doucet, Eric, Blundell, John E., & Tremblay, Angelo (2007) Appetite sensations and satiety quotient : predictors of energy intake and weight loss. Appetite, 48(2), pp. 159-166.
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33Barkeling, Britta, King, Neil A., Naslund, Erik, & Blundell, John E. (2007) Characterization of obese individuals who claim to detect no relationship between their eating pattern and sensations of hunger or fullness. International Journal of Obesity, 31(3), pp. 435-440.
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15Finlayson, Graham, King, Neil A., & Blundell, John E. (2007) Is it possible to dissociate ‘liking’ and ‘wanting’ for foods in humans? A novel experimental procedure. Physiology & Behaviour, 90(1), pp. 36-42.
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64King, Neil A., Craig, Stuart A., Pepper, Tammy, & Blundell, John E. (2005) Evaluation of the independent and combined effects of xylitol and litesse polydextrose consumed as a snack on hunger and energy intake over 10 days. British Journal of Nutrition: An International Journal of Nutritional Science, 93(6), pp. 911-955.
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21Blundell, John, Hills, Andrew, & King, Neil (2005) High Body Mass Index is Not a Barrier to Physical Activity: Analysis of International Rugby Players' Anthropometric Data. European Journal of Sport Science, 5(2), pp. 73-75.
Stubbs, R. James, Hughes, Darren A., Johnstone, Alexandra M., Whybrow, Stephen, Horgan, Graham W., King, Neil A., et al. (2004) Rate and extent of compensatory changes in energy intake and expenditure in response to altered exercise and diet composition in humans. American Journal of Physiology Regulatory: Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 286, R350-R358.
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42Stubbs, R. James, Hughes, Darren A., Johnstone, Alexandra M., Horgan, Graham W., King, Neil A., & Blundell, John E. (2004) A decrease in physical activity affects appetite, energy and nutrient balance in lean men feeding ad libitum. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 79(1), pp. 62-69.
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39Wright, M., Woodrow, Graham, O'Brien, Siobahn, Armstrong, Elizabeth, King, Neil A., Dye, Louise, et al. (2004) Cholecystokinin and leptin: their influence upon the eating behaviour and nutrient intake of dialysis patients. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 19(1), p. 133.
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21Wright, M., Woodrow, Graham, O'Brien, Siobahn, King, Neil A., Dye, Louise, Blundell, John E., et al. (2004) Polydipsia: a feature of peritoneal dialysis. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 19(6), p. 1581.
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12Blundell, John E., Stubbs, R. James, Hughes, Darren A., Whybrow, S, & King, Neil A. (2003) Cross talk between physical activity and appetite control: does physical activity stimulate appetite? Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 62(2), pp. 651-661.
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77Wright, M, Woodrow, Graham, O'Brien, Siobahn, King, Neil A., Dye, Louise, Blundell, John E., et al. (2003) Disturbed appetite and nutrient intake in peritoneal dialysis patients. Peritoneal Dialysis International, 23(6).
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13Stubbs, R. James, Sepp, A., Hughes, Darren A., Johnstone, Alexandra M., King, Neil A., Horgan, Graham W., et al. (2002) The effect of graded levels of exercise on energy intake and balance in free-living women. International Journal of Obesity, 26(6), pp. 866-869.
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66Blundell, John E., Cooling, J, & King, Neil A. (2002) Differences in post-prandial responses to fat and carbohydrate loads in habitual high and low fat consumers (phenotypes). British Journal of Nutrition, 88, pp. 125-132.
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7Stubbs, R. James, Sepp, A., Hughes, Darren A., Johnstone, Alexandra M., Horgan, Graham W., King, Neil A., et al. (2002) The effect of graded levels of exercise on energy intake and balance in free-living men, consuming their normal diet. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 56, pp. 129-140.
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48Stubbs, R. James, Hughes, Darren A., Johnstone, Alexandra M., Rowley, Edel, Ferris, Steven, Marinos, Elia, et al. (2001) Description and evaluation of a Newton-based electronic appetite rating system for temporal tracking of appetite in human subjects. Physiology &Behaviour, 72(4), pp. 615-619.
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11Wright, Mark, Woodrow, Graham, O'Brien, Siobahn, King, Neil A., Dye, Louise, Blundell, John E., et al. (2001) A novel technique to demonstrate disturbed appetite profiles in haemodialysis patients. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 16(7), pp. 1424-1429.
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10Lluch, A, King, Neil A., & Blundell, John E. (2000) No energy compensation at the meal following exercise indietary restrained and unrestrained women. British Journal of Nutrition.
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20Blundell, John E. & King, Neil A. (1999) Physical activity and regulation of food intake: current evidence. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31(11), S573-S583.
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