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Over 12 weeks, a supervised aerobic exercise program that burns about 10.5 megajoules per week raises hunger levels after fasting in overweight and obese adults, but does not change total daily hunger or differences in satiety between men and women.

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This study found that when overweight people do supervised exercise for 12 weeks, they feel hungrier when they first wake up, but their overall hunger and fullness during the day don’t change — and men and women respond the same way.

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