Satiety

  • 21satiety — /səˈtaɪəti/ (say suh tuyuhtee), / ˈti / (say tee ) noun the state of being satiated; surfeit. {Latin satietas abundance} …

  • 22satiety —   Lawa pono, mā ona ho oili, mā ona piha. See idiom, hewa4 …

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  • 23satiety center — a group of cells in the ventromedial hypothalamus that when stimulated suppress the desire for food …

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  • 24satiety center — …

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  • 25Conditioned satiety — is one of the three known food specific forms of suppression of appetite for food by effects of eating, along with alimentary alliesthesia and sensory specific satiety. Conditioned satiety was first evidenced in 1955[1] in rats by the late French …

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  • 26early satiety — a sensation of the stomach being full after just part of an average meal has been consumed; this is sometimes a precursor of nausea …

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  • 27Leptin — PDB rendering based on 1ax8. Available structures …

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  • 28David A. Booth — For the NHL ice hockey player, see David Booth (ice hockey). David A. Booth Born 1 August 1938 England Nationality British …

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  • 29Implantable Gastric Stimulation — (IGS) is a pacemaker like device, where the pacemaker electrical leads are attached by a surgeon to the surface of the stomach. These devices are aimed at obesity management. This device works on either or both of the following principles. 1)… …

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  • 30Intuitive eating — is a nutrition philosophy based on the premise that becoming more attuned to the body s natural hunger signals is a more effective way to attain a healhty weight; rather than keeping track of the amounts of energy and fats in foods or satiety… …

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