| 31. | The theory was epitomised by the description of the phenomenon and coining of the term conditioned satiety.
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| 32. | Licinio is known for his research into leptin and its role in conveying a feeling of satiety.
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| 33. | It is a hormone made by the small intestine that is sent to the brain to signal satiety.
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| 34. | Some preliminary research indicates that taking vinegar with food increases satiety and reduces the amount of food consumed.
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| 35. | The higher energy content the food has, the less likely sensory-specific satiety will become activated.
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| 36. | No, it is not obvious that the physical fullness of the stomach is the source of satiety.
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| 37. | Diets high in protein have also shown to increase satiety, thereby helping to control appetite regulation ..
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| 38. | The problem is that it takes time for the message of satiety to reach the brain, she said.
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| 39. | Soluble fibers absorb water in the stomach and small intestine, promoting satiety and helping to slow food absorption.
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| 40. | Leptin is sometimes known as the satiety hormone because it is released by fat cells to inhibit hunger.
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