A recent study published in Nutrients evaluated the effects of acute and chronic exercise on appetite in individuals with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. The study found that acute exercise led to appetite suppression or no effect in T2DM patients, while chronic exercise showed varying effects on appetite ratings. The most consistent finding was increased perceived fullness in T2DM patients after exercise. The study highlights the importance of exercise in managing and preventing diabetes, emphasizing the potential appetite-reducing effects of exercise in T2DM and prediabetes patients. Further research is needed to understand the impact of exercise on appetite regulation in this population.
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