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Definition of 'Satiation'

Full gratification of a need or desire followed by a state of relative insensitivity to that particular need or desire.

Common names: Satiation; Satiations

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Impact of some isoenergetic snacks on satiety and next meal intake in healthy adults.

29 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: Choosing small portions especially of low energy foods is a standard recommendation for weight management. However, this can result in rapid return of hunger or an increase in the next meal size. Enhancing the satiating capacities of low ... Read more...


Dual-process action of exercise on appetite control: increase in orexigenic drive but improvement in meal-induced satiety.

10 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Exercise could contribute to weight loss by altering the sensitivity of the appetite regulatory system. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of 12 wk of mandatory exercise on appetite control. DESIGN: Fifty-eight ... Read more...


Satiety and the anorexia of ageing.

30 Jul 2009 The 'anorexia of aging' refers to reduced appetite and energy intakes observed in some older adults. Satiation (the process that leads to the termination of eating, which may be accompanied by a feeling of satisfaction) and satiety (the feeling of ... Read more...

 

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Definition: Full gratification of a need or desire followed by a state of relative insensitivity to that particular need or desire.

Descriptor UI: D012527

Alternative terms: Satiation; Satiations;

Allowable Qualifiers: classification; drug effects; physiology; radiation effects; ethics;

Tree Number: F02.830.749;

History Note: 73

Technical Notes: human & animal

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