'Appetite-suppressing' effect of proteins explained by researchers
date:Jul 10, 2012
The study published inCell describes in detail the complex chain reactions triggered by digesting proteins, which lead to a 'satiety' message being sent to the brain after a meal. The researchers mapped out the signals that travel between your gut and your brain to generate the feeling of satiety after eating a protein-rich meal. Understanding this back and forth loop between the brain and gut may pave the way for future approaches in the prevention of obesity.

The authors, led by Dr Gilles
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