Can exercise curb binge eating? small study investigates appetite links
NCT ID NCT06602973
First seen May 01, 2026 ยท Last updated May 01, 2026
Summary
This completed pilot study looked at how exercise influences appetite in 28 women who experience loss of control eating, often linked to binge-eating disorder or bulimia. Researchers measured food intake and appetite-related substances in the blood after exercise versus rest. The goal was to gather initial insights, not to test a treatment, so no direct health benefit was expected for participants.
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Ohio University
Athens, Ohio, 45701, United States
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