whats necessary for food intake control when it comes too natural appetite suppression mechanisms?
Apr 29th, 2009 by admin
the choices are… ketoacid deficiency cholecystokinin storage decreased blood glucose leptin receptor stimulation i think the answer is decreased blood glucose…but am i right? can you please let me know? thanks!
Decreased blood glucose causes hunger so I think that’s wrong. Ketoacid deficiancy is an inherited disease. Leptin notifies the brain of being “full” so I would think that was the right answer.

leptin is an appetite suppressor hormone
decreased blood glucose will make you ravenous!
ketones depress appetite, deficiency opposite
CCK not relevant
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Decreased blood glucose causes hunger so I think that's wrong.
Ketoacid deficiancy is an inherited disease.
Leptin notifies the brain of being "full" so I would think that was the right answer.
References :