There's this idea that spikes in blood sugar will trigger a desire to eat more, even though it's exactly the opposite of what you need when you have a spike. I think the effect is probably mostly at the brain level. The effects on blood sugar, the research out there is not very compelling for blood sugar driving appetite. Some people who at least anecdotally report that exercise makes them more hungry are completely valid.

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