Scientists test if brain insulin spray changes how exercise affects immunity
NCT ID NCT07466173
Summary
This study aims to understand how insulin acting in the brain interacts with the immune system during physical activity, specifically in people who are overweight. Eight participants will ride an exercise bike on two separate days: once after receiving an insulin nasal spray and once after a placebo spray. Researchers will compare blood samples and other measurements to see if the brain insulin changes the body's immune response to exercise.
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