Role of the Hypothalamus in Hunger Regulation
The hypothalamus is a critical brain region for regulating eating, serving as a primary site for integrating the body's various hunger and satiety signals. Its activity is crucial for controlling metabolic rate, food intake, and body weight, and it also regulates hormones related to energy balance. Damage to the hypothalamus can severely disrupt eating behavior, leading to conditions like chronic hunger or satiety.
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