Yes, as you exercise you use fuel 'food' and your body will look to replace it.
Increases appetite.
Increases appetite.
Exercise has been shown to release peptides that produce hunger, while sleep deprivation has been linked to increased levels of ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates appetite. Smoking can decrease appetite by affecting taste buds and increasing heart rate. Alcohol consumption can stimulate appetite through its effects on the brain and hormone levels.
1. Through sweating 2. Through increased breathing
Marijuana. Exercise.
You may have an increased appetite when the weather changes and becomes warmer or colder. It may not directly tie into your allergies.
Muscle strength is most often increased through repeated use of the muscle or exercise. Muscle strength can also be increased with a combination of exercise and diet that includes protein.
Euphoria, increased appetite, dry mouth, and an increased need to do nothing.
You can lose weight from exercise, you can also improve your mood. You can help make your heart and all your other organs have increased blood flow through exercise.
No way! It will boost your metabolism.
Because you exhale more air through your mouth which is more appropriate for an increased level of exercise.
Phentermine, a contraction for "phenyl-tertiary-butylamine", is an appetite suppressant of the amphetamine and phenethylamine class. It is approved as an appetite suppressant to help reduce weight in obese patients when used short-term and combined with exercise, diet, and behavioral modification. It is typically prescribed for individuals who are at increased medical risk because of their weight and works by helping to release certain chemicals in the brain that control appetite.