Acute high‐intensity interval exercise attenuates incubation of craving for foods high in fat
Obesity2022Vol. 30(5), pp. 994–998
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Abstract
The results suggest that high-intensity exercise can prevent the establishment of incubation of craving for foods high in fat and may reduce cue-induced maladaptive food-seeking behaviors that contribute to overeating and obesity.
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