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#312 - A masterclass in lactate: Its critical role as metabolic fuel, implications for diseases, and therapeutic potential from cancer to brain health and beyond | George A. Brooks, Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Lactate and Appetite Suppression

Lactate plays a crucial role in moderating the body's response to physical strain and is not the direct cause of discomfort during intense exercise. High levels of lactate can lead to severe acidosis, which is associated with feelings of nausea and a lack of appetite. In particular, lactate crosses the blood-brain barrier and acts on the hypothalamus to inhibit appetite. This phenomenon is evident in athletes engaging in high-intensity activities, where they often do not feel hunger for several hours post-exercise. Studies indicate that lactate suppresses ghrelin, a hormone responsible for stimulating appetite. Therefore, effective exercise that elevates lactate levels can lead to prolonged satiation, contradicting the experiences of those who report increased hunger after exercise, which may indicate insufficient intensity during their workouts.

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