W7 Exercise & Hunger Flashcards

1
Q
  • What is appetite?

- What factors affect appetite?

A
  • It is the desire to eat
  • There are psychological & external factors
  • Smell
  • Sight
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Learned
  • Situational
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What is hunger?

A
  • It is the desire to eat
    1. Central
  • Hypothalamus (important)
  • Vagus nerve
    2. Peripheral
  • Blood glucose
  • Hormones
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Q
  • What is a Gut hormone that increases hunger?

- Are there higher or lower levels in obese people?

A
  • Ghrelin
  • It is the only Orexigenic hormone outside the hypothalamus (stimulates appetite outside the brain)
  • There are lower levels of Ghrelin in obese people
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  • What is a hormone that decreases hunger?

- Is the hormone more likely to be defective in obese people or normal people?

A
  • Leptin
  • Leptin is produced in adipose tissues
  • It stimulates the release of melanocyte
  • Obese people are more likely to have defective leptin
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Can you name the 5 most common gut hormones?

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  1. CCK (cholecystokinin)
  2. PP (Pancreatic Polypeptide)
  3. PPY (Polypeptide YY)
  4. GLP-1 (Glucagon like peptide 1)
  5. OXM (Oxyntomodulin)
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Q

Can you describe CCK (cholecystokinin)?

A
  • This hormone suppresses the urge to eat

- Causes gall bladder to release bile

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Can you describe PP (Pancreatic Polypeptide)?

A
  • It is release from the pancreas
  • Increases post food intake
  • Acts on the hypothalamus
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Can you describe PYY (Polypeptide YY)?

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  • It’s in the Ileum & Colon
  • It suppresses appetite (if you fasted = very low)
  • Increased when you eat even before hitting large intestine
  • Reduces gut motility
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Can you describe GLP-1 (Glucagon like peptide 1)?

A
  • It’s located in the Small Intestine & Colon
  • It promotes weight loss (peripheral / central admin)
  • Proportional to energy intake –> increase energy intake = increase release
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Can you describe OXM (Oxyntomodulin)?

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  • It is co-released with GLP-1

- Proportional to energy intake

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Can you name the 3 additional hormones and give a brief summary of what they do?

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  1. Adiponectin
    - Energy homeostasis
    - Increases with obesity & decreases with weight loss
  2. Insulin
    - Stimulates leptin release
    - Stores TAG
  3. Glucocorticoids
    - Released from adrenal glands
    - Deficiency = anorexia
    - Excess = hyperphagia
    - Abnormal increase appetite + food intake
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