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Dustin LindenSmith ([personal profile] iamom) wrote2006-09-18 09:23 am
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How the Atkins diet works, and the relationship with peptide YY

This article from [livejournal.com profile] aldoushuxley came from The Economist print edition and discusses how the peptide YY may play a role in the effectiveness of the Atkins diet. The article points out in its outset that the main reason Atkins works is due to appetite suppression and not ketosis, which I already knew from a medical journal article my wife, who is a doctor, gave me last year.

But this peptide YY thing sounds interesting. Apparently it's a hunger-regulating hormone that is released in higher concentrations after a meal high in protein, and the study quoted in the linked article appears to demonstrate that hunger is suppressed with the introduction of this peptide YY.

Dustin

(x-posted here to [livejournal.com profile] lowcarb and also here to [livejournal.com profile] atkins_diet)