U.S., March 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07444021) titled 'Effect of Resistance Exercise on Energy Balance and Appetite Regulation in Males and Females' on Jan. 07.

Brief Summary: There is growing evidence that males and females may exhibit different acute responses and long-term adaptations to exercise training. Accordingly, contemporary exercise physiology research increasingly recognizes sex as an important biological variable that may influence appetite regulation and energy balance.

This year's project aims to investigate: (1) appetite regulation and energy balance following acute resistance exercise, and (2) potential sex-based differences in appetite regulation and energy balance in...