posted on 2007-06-04, 08:49authored byStephen F. Burns, David R. Broom, Masashi Miyashita, Claire Mundy, David StenselDavid Stensel
Ghrelin is a hormone stimulating hunger. Intense exercise has been shown to temporarily suppress hunger post-exercise. The present study investigated whether post-exercise hunger suppression is mediated by reduced plasma total ghrelin concentrations.
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BURNS, S.F. et al, 2007. A single session of treadmill running has no effect on plasma total ghrelin concentrations. Journal of Sports Science, 25(6), pp. 635–642