Ghrelin. Ghrelin is a hormone that makes people hungry, slows metabolism and decreases the body's ability to burn fat. Research shows that Ghrelin levels in the blood spike before meals and drop afterward. First identified by researchers in 1999, this hormone continues to be the focus of efforts to further explain eating variations and perhaps correct eating disorders.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
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