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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.

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Lactate: The Appetite Suppressant

Lactate serves a protective role in the body during intense exercise, acting as a strain response that helps moderate physiological effects. It can lead to severe acidosis, significantly affecting the body's pH levels. Post-exercise, individuals often experience a lack of appetite or nausea rather than hunger due to lactate's ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and influence the hypothalamus. This mechanism leads to appetite suppression by inhibiting the hormone ghrelin and works directly within the central nervous system. Therefore, engaging in high-intensity exercise that raises lactate levels can help people feel satiated for an extended period afterward.

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