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2023-09-20 10:00:00
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David Thivel - EGEA 2023

THIVEL David

University of Clermont-Auvergne, France

  • David Thivel holds a PhD in Physiology of Exercise and Human Nutrition (INRAE and Université Blaise Pascal, France).  
  • He also completed two post-doctoral positions at the New York Nutrition Obesity Research Center (Columbia University, USA) and the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group (Ottawa, Canada).  
  • David’s main research interests are in the area of metabolic, energy and nutritional adaptations to daily activities and diet- and exercise-induced energy deficits, particularly in paediatric obesity.  
  • David is currently the director of the AME2P research laboratory (University of Clermont Auvergne) and is the president of the European Group on Childhood Obesity (ECOG).  

Recent publications:

  1. Pixner T, et al. The relationship between glucose and the liver-alpha cell axis – A systematic review. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2023 Jan 5;13:1061682.
  2. Fillon A, et al. Changes in Sedentary Time and Implicit Preference for Sedentary Behaviors in Response to a One-Month Educational Intervention in Primary School Children: Results from the Globe Trotter Pilot Cluster-Randomized Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 7;20(2):1089.
  3. Pélissier L, et al. Is dieting a risk for higher weight gain in normal-weight individual? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Br J Nutr. 2023 Jan 16:1-23.  
  4. Ennequin Get al. There is a need for a complete consideration of overall movement behaviors for the prevention, treatment, and follow-up of cancer risks and patients. Front Public Health. 2022 Dec 19;10:1080941.  
  5. Fillon A, et al. Dietary- but not exercise-induced acute iso-energetic deficit result in short-term appetitive compensatory responses in adolescents with obesity. Appetite. 2023 Feb 1;181:106401. 

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