Satiety Sentence Examples

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  • These foods will provide greater satiety by stabilizing blood sugar levels.

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  • This work includes evaluations of foods for their effects on satiety, and studies to increase our understanding of the factors that control satiety.

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  • Furthermore this target may selectively reduce the intake of snack foods, a significant contributor to obesity, without altering hunger or satiety signals.

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  • Children with BED may have been taught to clean their plates regardless of their satiety or that their finishing a meal makes them a "good" girl or boy.

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  • The premise behind how it works is that your smell and taste receptors send different messages to your brain which results in the release of hormones that trigger a sense of satiety.

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  • These diets are also said to help food cravings and help fill you up as protein foods promote satiety.

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  • The hunger center stimulates an individual to eat while the satiety center extinguishes the need for food.

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  • For an unusually long period this particular poetry had occupied public and professional opinion, and all the commonplace things about it had been said and re-said to satiety.

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  • Amidst this extraordinary instability, when everything was at the mercy of a secret thought of the master, the mistress alone held lasting sway; in a reign of all-pervading satiety and tedium, she managed to remain indispensable and bewitching to the day of her death.

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  • The potential benefits of foods that induce increased satiety are being increasingly noted by nutrition scientists across the world.

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  • Vegetables increase satiety and keep blood sugar concentrations steady so that the muscle building, fat burning process isn't interrupted.

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  • Vegetables increase satiety and keep blood sugar concentrations steady so that the muscle building, fat burning process is n't interrupted.

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  • There is less emphasis on the benefits of cereal fiber other than for gastrointestinal health and its satiety value.

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  • In fact, one study reported that an increased level of satiety lasted for up to three hours after the meal intake.

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  • In other words, the neurotransmitters involved in this system are what cause us to stop eating when satiety is reached.

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  • Growing children need protein to build new muscles, stabilize blood sugar and increase feelings of satiety.

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  • Advertising for Sensa claims that the Sensa crystals promote feelings of fullness and satiety so you eat less and lose weight.

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  • These drugs work by affecting the hypothalamus area of the brain, where chemicals that trigger satiety are regulated.

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  • Plant foods are easily digested, and will provide satiety in adequate portions.

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  • Indifference and satiety spread speedily; the bourgeoisie forsook the reformers directly they had recourse to violence (February 1358), and the Parisians became hostile when Etienne Marcel complicated his revolutionary work by intrigues with Navarre, releasing from prison the grandson of Louis X., the Headstrong, an ambitious, fine-spoken courter of popularity, covetous of the royal crown.

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  • Individuals with PWS lack the ability to feel full or satiated because of a flaw in the hypothalamus part of their brain, which normally registers feelings of hunger and satiety.

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  • Nor is it, when newly gathered, heating, - a defect inherent to the preserved fruit everywhere; nor does its richness, however great, bring satiety; in short it is an article of food alike pleasant and healthy."

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  • Holding aloof from active affairs, he tried to relieve the incurable boredom of satiety in.

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  • The " economic man " has, on the other hand, been succeeded by another creation almost as monstrous, if his lineaments are to be supposed to be those of the ordinary individual - a man, that is, who regulates his life in accordance with Gossen's Law of Satiety, and whose main passion is to discover a money measure of his motives.

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  • This is the highest order of asceticism, members of which are supposed to be solely engaged in meditating on the Brahma, and to be" equally indifferent to pleasure or pain, insensible of heat or cold, and incapable of satiety or want."Some of them go about naked, but the majority are clad like the Dandis.

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