7th June 2023
Does exercise affect how our brains respond to food cues?
A single bout of exercise increased reactivity to food cues in parts of the brain associated…
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A single bout of exercise increased reactivity to food cues in parts of the brain associated…
17th May 2023
Researchers from Loughborough University and Nottingham University, as well as health professionals from the Nottingham University…
12th May 2023
In this episode of the “Experts in Sport” podcast, host Martin Foster sits down with Senior…
4th May 2023
As part of the University’s Children and Young People campaign, Dr Clare Holley, a Loughborough Senior…
18th April 2023
One of the reasons children with disabilities are less active than their non-disabled peers is a…
4th April 2023
New research has found that young people who have more experience of organised sport during childhood…
30th March 2023
As part of Loughborough University’s Children and Young People campaign, two researchers share their expertise and knowledge…
28th March 2023
Young people’s exercise attitudes and habits are influenced by parents, peers and fitness tracker goals as…
22nd March 2023
Loughborough University has been crowned the best university in the world for sports-related subjects for the…
21st February 2023
New research has found that physical education (PE) provision away from the mainstream schooling system may…