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2. Description of the physiological factors for hunger and satiety: Discuss the physiological myths about hunger and satiety and those physiological factors that do contribute to hunger and satiety.

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Preview: ... to its set point and the person feels satiated (no longer hungry)(Pinel, 2007). The satiation concept of the set point assumption theory is also problematic because sometimes people do not eat until they feel satiated. People with anorexia nervosa, starve themselves, and eat only to have a little energy. On the contrary, people who suffer from obesity eat even after they are satiated. The problem with the set-point theory assumption is that it fails to take into consideration the psychological processes and other external factors of eating and hunger. It also fails to analyze the eating patterns of people who suffer from eating disorders. <br>Consequently, the setbacks of the positive assumption theory led to the development of the positive incentive theory. According to Pinel’s study (as cited in Bolles, Collier, 1980; Booth, Rolls, Toates, 1981), the central assertion of this new theoretical perspective, commonly referred to as positive-incentive theory, is that humans and oth ...

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Preview: ... sugar and starches) (Pinel, 2007).<br>The food we consume must be digested first so that it can develop into the bodies needed energy; however, because our body needs constant energy, the food we eat must also be stored or otherwise we would be constantly eating. The organs that make up our digestive system are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, large intestine or colon, small intestine and the anus. These major organs help us move, digest and remove the food from our body. They work almost like a water hose; the water comes from one end, flows down and comes out on the other end (Pinel, 2007).<br>Then there are other theories that supposedly tell us why we are hungry or when the condition of being in full is met. Most people think that they need to eat because he or she is running out of energy and that their body needs to return to their optimal level called energy set point. This would mean that every human has a pre-existing set point of energy that needs to be reset by eating. By eating, we are able to reach our body’s set point, but when we use energy, we go below that point and need to fill up again so that ...

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