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Physiological Mechanisms of Satiation

Satiation, the feeling of fullness that stops eating, is controlled by several physiological signals sent to the brain. Key mechanisms include rising blood glucose levels, which cause the pancreas and liver to send 'shut-off' signals; feedback from the passage of food through the gastrointestinal tract; and the release of the satiety hormone leptin from fat cells.

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