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Has anyone else noticed that when you drink warm soup that you stay satiated longer, have less of an appetite, and stay full? It's brilliant, plus the best part is that you are barely taking in any calories; I recently made a soup from beef bone broth, a few ounces of shredded steak, cabbage, mushrooms, onions, carrots, and a tiny splash of V8. I was experimenting and made all of this in my electric kettle. A cup of this soup is maybe 30 calories! And it tastes better with every passing day, win!
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Appetite Control in the Elderly Might Help the Young Control Eating
James Marusek posted a topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Dr. Mary Hickson from Plymouth University in Plymouth, UK, and colleagues published a preliminary food intake. * Acyl.-ghrelin: activated form of ghrelin * GLP-1:glucagon-like peptide: when glucose levels in the blood rise, GLP-1 induces the pancreas to release insulin and thus promote normal glucose levels. * PYY: Peptide YY is released in response to feeding and reduces appetite. Analysis of the hormonal levels in the women in each age group showed that, compared to the 60-79 age group, the 80+ group demonstrated a higher level of PYY than did any other age group. http://acsh.org/news/2016/08/08/appetite-control-in-the-elderly-might-help-the-young-control-eating/ My mother is in her 80's. Her doctor treats elderly patients. A few years ago, he described aging anorexia in the population in their 80"s. It is very common. So perhaps by studying this condition in the elderly, it might someday provide a useable approach to Hunger Control.- 1 reply
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