Resistance training, energy balance and weight management


This is a current project.


Description

This project aims to determine the impact of the volume of a progresive resistance training protocol for inducing muscular hypertrophy on body weight and body composition and the balance between energy intake and energy expenditure. If the study finds that resistance training has a favorable impact on energy balance and body composition, it may provide an attractive alternative to aerobic exercise for weight management for busy young adults.


Project Administration

Richard Washburn, principal investigator

Josephy Donnelly, co-principal investigator

Bryan Smith, co-principal investigator

Janet Marquis, co-principal investigator

Debra Sullivan, co-principal investigator


Project Contact

Richard Washburn, Ph.D.
Energy Balance Laboratory
1301 Sunnyside Avenue, Room 100
Lawrence, KS 66045-7567
rwashburn@ku.edu
(785) 312-5331
fax (785) 864-5323


This is a project of:

Energy Balance Laboratory


Funded by:

The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)


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