We feel hungry when our body needs food to keep going, just like a toy car needs batteries to move.
Imagine your tummy is like a little machine that runs on fuel, and the fuel is food. When you eat, you're giving it the fuel it needs to work all day long. But when the fuel runs low, maybe after playing for a while or sitting in class, your body starts to say, “Hey, I need more fuel!”
That’s when hunger comes knocking on your door. It's like your tummy is sending out a message saying, “I’m running low! Please bring me some food so I can keep working.”
Sometimes, your brain helps with this too. If you haven’t eaten in a while or you’ve been doing something active, it tells your tummy, “You need more fuel now!”
So, the next time you feel hungry, remember, it's just your body telling you, “I’m ready for more food!”
Examples
- A child feels hungry after playing for an hour because their body needs more energy.
- Your stomach growls when you're hungry, like a bell ringing inside you.
- After skipping breakfast, your brain tells your body it's time to eat.
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See also
- How Does Hormone control of hunger Work?
- How Does The Brain's Hunger/Satiety Pathways and Obesity Work?
- What Makes a ‘Famine’ Different from a ‘Hunger’?
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