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  2. Appetite - Wikipedia

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    Appetite is the desire to eat food items, usually due to hunger. Appealing foods can stimulate appetite even when hunger is absent, although appetite can be greatly reduced by satiety . [ 1 ] Appetite exists in all higher life-forms, and serves to regulate adequate energy intake to maintain metabolic needs.

  3. If You’re Constantly Hungry, These Foods And Drinks ... - AOL

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    What is an appetite suppressant? On a basic level, an appetite suppressant is anything that impacts your desire to eat, says dietitian Scott Keatley, RD, co-owner of Keatley Medical Nutrition Therapy.

  4. Hunger (physiology) - Wikipedia

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    Later studies showed that appetite regulation is an immensely complex process involving the gastrointestinal tract, many hormones, and both the central and autonomic nervous systems. [15] The circulating gut hormones that regulate many pathways in the body can either stimulate or suppress appetite. [16]

  5. Moderate-intensity exercise could help suppress hunger - AOL

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    The appetite inhibitors that increased in levels were the cytokine protein interleukin 6 (IL-6) and the hormone-like protein irisin, while levels of the hormone neuropeptide Y (NPY), the stimulant ...

  6. Waking up hungry? Here’s what that says about your health - AOL

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    You're taking a medication that increases appetite. You had a bowel movement overnight or late at night. You're exercising more than usual. You consumed more alcohol than usual the night before.

  7. Appetite (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Appetite is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on normal and disordered eating and drinking in animals and humans. The journal was established in 1980. The journal was established in 1980.

  8. Appetite stimulant - Wikipedia

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    An orexigenic, or appetite stimulant, is a drug, hormone, or compound that increases appetite and may induce hyperphagia. This can be a medication or a naturally occurring neuropeptide hormone, such as ghrelin , orexin or neuropeptide Y , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which increases hunger and therefore enhances food consumption .

  9. 8 Reasons You May Still Be Hungry on Semaglutide - AOL

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    Semaglutide can suppress your appetite, but it won’t get rid of hunger altogether. And that’s normal! You may still find your hunger is lower than usual, helping kick-start your weight loss ...