Hunger

Hunger - most related articles:

- Food aromas may prevent overeating helping obese - 4.6
- People eat less when they have big forks - 4.6
- Prenatal starvation may lead to addiction later in life - 3.6
- Suppressing hunger hormone ghrelin as good as bariatric surgery - 3.2
- Fatty foods fire up hunger hormone ghrelin - 3.2
- Chewing gum reduces snack cravings - 2.7
- EUR 6 million to Sahlgrenska Academy for obesity research - 2

Hunger articles

People eat less when they have big forks
Larger portion sizes usually mean we eat more food, but according to new study in the Journal of Consumer Research, bigger bites lead to eating less-in restaurant settings.

Food aromas may prevent overeating helping obese
A real possibility does exist for developing a new generation of foods that make people feel full by releasing anti-hunger aromas during chewing, scientists in the Netherlands are reporting after a review of research on that topic.

Fatty foods fire up hunger hormone ghrelin
New research led by the University of Cincinnati (UC) suggests that the hunger hormone ghrelin is activated by fats from the foods we eat-not those made in the body-in order to optimize nutrient metabolism and promote the storage of body fat.

Suppressing hunger hormone ghrelin as good as bariatric surgery
Johns Hopkins scientists report success in significantly suppressing levels of the "hunger hormone" ghrelin in pigs using a minimally invasive means of chemically vaporizing the main vessel carrying blood to the top section, or fundus, of the stomach.

4 Hunger articles listed above.


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