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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Expectant_Philosopher on 07/11/2014 18:01:22

Title: Does temperature of food have an effect on Ghrelin production?
Post by: Expectant_Philosopher on 07/11/2014 18:01:22
I have noticed anecdotally that when I eat something cold after I eat something hot that my hunger pangs stay away longer.  The body produces a hormone called Ghrelin that stimulate the body to seek food.  I wonder whether the change in food temperature halts the production of Ghrelin.

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