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Gut Hormones and Satiety Signals

The Gut Hormones and Satiety Signals session covers the body’s physiological systems on how gut hormones control hunger, satiety, and energy balance. The session will cover key hormones, such as ghrelin, leptin, and peptide YY, and how they relate to appetite regulation and obesity. In addition, the session covers how understanding the interactions involved in the hormonal pathways and the impact on appetite regulation can inform intervention targeting weight management and metabolic health. The use of case studies, clinical practice, and new research will outline practical recommendations for health professionals, researchers, and nutrition specialists aiming to use knowledge surrounding gut hormones to help in obesity management.

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