Fat and appetite suppression

November 21st, 2006 | by David Spelts |

A high fat meal reduces hunger while in the small intestine, not the stomach. This is induced via CCK (cholecystokinin), a gut hormone involved in appetite signaling.

Delaying the digestion of dietary fat elevates CCK further and results in higher CCK levels.

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