2023
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0219
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The dual hypothesis of homeostatic body weight regulation, including gravity-dependent and leptin-dependent actions

John-Olov Jansson,
Frederik Anesten,
Daniel Hägg
et al.

Abstract: Body weight is tightly regulated when outside the normal range. It has been proposed that there are individual-specific lower and upper intervention points for when the homeostatic regulation of body weight is initiated. The nature of the homeostatic mechanisms regulating body weight at the lower and upper ends of the body weight spectrum might differ. Previous studies demonstrate that leptin is the main regulator of body weight at the lower end of the body weight spectrum. We have proposed that land-living an… Show more

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