Term ID: T2346

Hunger Regulation

/hunger-regulation/
The physiological and psychological processes controlling food intake through hormonal signals, brain mechanisms, and environmental cues that maintain energy balance.
Example: Complex interactions between stomach hormones (ghrelin), fat tissue signals (leptin), brain hunger centers, and psychological factors like stress and emotions affecting eating.

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Reference: Morton et al. (2006)