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Mouse study suggests that interleukin-6 (IL-6) may regulate body weight by increasing substances in the brain that trigger weight loss. (2012)
brain
metabolism
satiety
weight loss
il-6
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Hunger inhibition hormone leptin directly contributes to cardiovascular disease in those desensitized by obesity by increasing cardiovascular activity
brain
obesity
heart disease
satiety
blood pressure
metabolic syndrome
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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Children of women exposed to parabens during pregnancy are at greater risk of being obese.
obesity
epigenetics
satiety
neurons
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 5 years ago by
rhonda
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A small study found that 4 nights of sleep restriction (5hrs sleep/night) resulted in decreased satiety after a calorically dense meal.
metabolism
sleep
satiety
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 5 years ago by
rhonda
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New evidence may explain why the evening is a high-risk time for overeating.
obesity
hormones
circadian rhythm
satiety
www.hopkinsmedicine.org
submitted over 7 years ago by
rhonda
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People that were given an insulin nose spray had improved insulin sensitivity in the body and experienced greater satiation.
brain
obesity
insulin resistance
behavior
insulin
satiety
www.eurekalert.org
submitted almost 8 years ago by
rhonda
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Children (aged 6-9 months) that were given one egg per day for 6 months increased growth and reduced stunting by 47%.
diet
development
satiety
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 8 years ago by
rhonda
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It took 1 year of maintained weight loss for men to experience increased satiety hormones & decreased hunger hormones.
diet
obesity
hormones
satiety
weight loss
healthsciences.ku.dk
submitted about 9 years ago by
rhonda
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Gut Commensal E. coli Proteins Activate Host Satiety Pathways following Nutrient-Induced Bacterial Growth
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gut
microbiome
satiety
protein
www.sciencedirect.com
submitted over 9 years ago by
carlsonbjj
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Consuming spinach extract (rich in thylakoids) reduces hunger & cravings in people by releasing satiety hormones.
obesity
hormones
satiety
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 10 years ago by
rhonda
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An anorexia-intestinal bacteria connection? Study finds antibodies responding to bacterial protein cross-react with mammalian satiety hormone.
gut
microbiome
satiety
protein
www.neomatica.com
submitted over 10 years ago by
dan
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