Think of your body as a smart toy that knows when it’s time to play and when it’s time to rest, this is how you control hunger, eating, and feeling full.
Your brain sends messages to your stomach like a parent sending notes to a child: "Time to eat!" or "That's enough for now!"
When you’re hungry, your body feels like it needs more snacks, just like when your toy runs out of batteries and needs to be charged. When you're full, it’s like the toy has finished its game and says, "I'm done!"
To control hunger, think about eating at regular times, like going to bed or waking up. This helps your body know what time to expect food.
Satiety is when your stomach feels happy after a meal, like when you finish your favorite snack and say, "That was delicious!"
When you eat slowly, your brain gets the message that it's getting food, just like reading a story one page at a time. Eating too fast can confuse your body, making it think it didn’t get enough.
So, if you want to control hunger and feel full longer, eat slowly, choose real food (not just snacks), and keep meals at regular times, your body will thank you!
Examples
- A child eats too much candy and feels full afterward.
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See also
- How Does The Brain's Hunger/Satiety Pathways and Obesity Work?
- Why We Eat. Hunger Cues Explained | Nutritionist Explains | Myprotein?
- What is satiety?
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