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Hello crowd science. My name is Jacqueline, and I live in Toronto in…
Hello crowd science. My name is Jacqueline, and I live in Toronto in Canada. My questions are about hunger.
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And that will tell our body that we need to seek food. And what about if you feel hungry,
So hunger, feelings can go away after a while
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our body produces ketone bodies, and these have been proposed to suppress appetite
But this is really, really early days in that area of research.
So I think it might be quite hard for certain people, myself included, to forget that they're hungry
And Jacqueline was asking, why sometimes does she feel like she wants to eat, and she knows she's not hungry.
But I like that idea that you can just distract someone and they they will, they will be distracted from the messages saying,
but we've just had the big meal, and we're full, but we still want that dessert because it's so tasty.
So we have several appetite systems in the brain, and one of them is the hedonic system.
Even though we're not hungry, we can still want to eat because we have that pleasure system in the brain, which can override the sensations of fullness
It's the special dessert stomach that I remember children have when they're full for the main course but suddenly t
Even though we're not hungry, we can still want to eat because we have that pleasure system in the brain,
Okay, you mentioned energy dense, that's, that's intriguing
When we wander through a train station or a shopping centre, more often than we realise it's these external cues to energy dense
a great smelling food, that certainly makes it Ah, maybe I will order Eat Drink one of those things,
when, before having smelled or seen that external kind of food cue we weren't really thinking about food at all.
And if so, what's the most energy dense, highest fat food, and then our brain kind of immediately pays attention to that.
So laboratory and real world research from a variety of countries now shows that if we're distracted