Huberman Lab

How Hormones Control Hunger, Eating & Satiety

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Apr 19, 2021
Explore how hormones from the gut, liver, and brain influence appetite and satiety. Discover the roles of ghrelin, CCK, and insulin in regulating hunger, and learn how meal timing can be leveraged for better health. Understand the impact of processed foods on appetite and the importance of whole foods. Dive into the science of glucose management and nutritional choices that can enhance well-being, including the benefits of yerba mate. Gain practical tools for managing cravings and optimizing eating habits for specific health goals.
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INSIGHT

Hormonal Hunger Control

  • The ventromedial hypothalamus paradoxically controls hunger, sometimes increasing and sometimes decreasing it.
  • Parabiosis experiments reveal blood-borne hormonal signals influence hunger and satiety.
INSIGHT

Brain Areas and Hunger

  • The arcuate nucleus contains neurons (POMC) that release alpha-MSH, suppressing appetite.
  • Other arcuate nucleus neurons (AGRP) stimulate eating, especially during starvation.
ADVICE

Sunlight and Appetite

  • Get ample sunlight, or artificial UV light if necessary, to stimulate MSH and reduce appetite.
  • Avoid daytime blue blockers as they block UV light needed for MSH release.
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