The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
What really controls our appetite – hunger, stress or habit?
Researchers have determined that appetite is governed by a complex interplay of hunger, fullness, and reward, impacting eating behavior. Professor Giles Yeo from the University of Cambridge explains that different parts of the brain regulate these sensations. Additionally, sensory cues can trigger appetite independently of energy needs, contributing to varied responses.
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