Saturday 15 September 2012

Reducing Appetite To Fight Obesity May Boost Stress

A new study has found that low ghrelin levels which helps to combat obesity may in fact increase the stress. Ghrelin is a hormone released by the lining of the stomach that promotes feeding behavior. Decreasing ghrelin levels could potentially help combat obesity, a vaccine that lowers ghrelin levels in order to reduce appetite is being studied as a treatment for obesity. However, many people eat as a way to relieve stress. If low ghrelin levels increase ...

via Medindia Health News More READ

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