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Interleukin-6 is not involved in appetite regulation following moderate-intensity exercise in males with normal weight and obesity.

Derek P D BornathGreg L McKieSeth F McCarthyLuke W VanderheydenGreg J HowePhilip J MedeirosTom J Hazell
Published in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2023)
These results suggest that IL-6 is not involved in exercise-induced appetite suppression. Despite blunted appetite-regulatory peptide responses to MICT in participants with OB, NW participants exhibited decreased acylated ghrelin; however, no differences in appetite perceptions existed between CTRL and MICT or NW and OB.
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