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Ghrelin

Ghrelin is a hormone that is known as an appetite increaser. It is released in the stomach and stimulates the hypothalamus to increase appetite. If a person’s bodily resources are low, or if they are not eating enough, this leads to an increase in ghrelin levels. Ghrelin levels go up when we are hungry, and then decrease for about three hours after we have eaten a meal.

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