Bethesda, Md. (February 1, 2018)-- The levels of hormones that control hunger and fullness (satiety) both
rise after weight loss, but individuals may only experience an increase in hunger, according to a new study.
The levels of hormones that control hunger and fullness (satiety) both
rise after weight loss, but individuals may only experience an increase in hunger, according to a new study.
Not exact matches
While studies in humans are still ongoing, the
rise in arginine concentrations in the blood
after consuming watermelon may one day be linked conclusively to improved
weight loss.