| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Losing weight wreaks havoc on your hunger hormones in two ways: it triggers a decrease in hormones that suppress appetite, such as leptin and cholecystokinin, and boosts production of hormones that tell you to eat, namely ghrelin and neuropeptide Y. A 2011 New England Journal of Medicine study of 50 dieters found that, even a full year after losing weight, the volunteers??? hunger hormones failed
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