Appetite and Food Intake
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Appetite and food intake are complex biological processes that are regulated by a variety of factors, including hormones, neurotransmitters, and the body's energy needs. Appetite refers to the desire to eat, while food intake refers to the actual consumption of food. Some factors that can influence appetite and food intake include stress, sleep, exercise, and certain medications. Understanding how appetite and food intake are regulated can be helpful in managing weight and preventing obesity.
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