A key hormone called leptin is produced by fat cells and is crucial for regulating body weight. A 10% reduction in body weight results in a 50% decrease in leptin levels. When leptin levels drop, individuals may experience increased hunger and reduced feelings of fullness, leading to obesity. Leptin plays a critical role in signaling satiety to the brain, and its deficiency can lead to perpetual hunger and overeating.

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