The Effect of Dl-fenfluramine on the Energy Cost of Submaximal Exercise in HumansCornell University, 1993 - 288 pages |
Contents
Fenfluramine and Food Intake | 11 |
Other Central Effects of Fenfluramine | 15 |
Peripheral Effects of Fenfluramine | 26 |
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absorptive activity acute adipose tissue administration analysis anoretic appears associated authors blood carbohydrate caused changes chronic cited Clinical combined concentrations consumed decreased described determine diet differences dosages doses drug effect of FF energy energy expenditure enhance et al evidence example exercise condition exercise test expected explain fasting condition fenfluramine findings food intake glucose greater groups half-life high-carbohydrate meal higher humans hypothesis increased insulin involved Journal Katch lactate levels Levitsky lipid locomotor activity mean measured mechanism metabolic rate muscle Nicolaidis obese observed occur oxidation oxygen consumption placebo plasma post-meal Potential present study production proposed rats recovery period respiratory response resting Rowland & Carlton secretion showed shown side effects significant stimulation subjects submaximal exercise substrate cycling suggested suppressed thermic effect thermogenesis thermogenic effect total treatment trend Troiano Turner utilization values weight loss