Re: A disappointing week
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Date: 12/08/04
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Date: 08 Dec 2004 23:18:18 GMT
"Yes. Increased appetite/hunger leads to eating more for those who are
not limiting their intake (ie watching how much they are eating)."
I think you fail to see the full picture. With differences in sleep there
are different levels of the counter balancing leptin and ghrelin. There
is a great deal of research being done on this part of the weight status
question just now. In this research there is a 15 percent difference based
on the sleep part alone for the production of these hormones. Just saying
that one who eats more will gain weight because they are hungary is a bit
of a tautology. What this research shows is that for the same anount of
food but with sleep differences and differential hormones, two different
people can have significant differences in the hunger, or not, impulse.
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