Jumpstart Day 11

Day 11 with Jason Noll


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A gym owner's perspective. 

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The Hormone That Regulates Your Appetite

Are you tired of feeling hungry all the time? Do you struggle to lose weight no matter how hard you try? If so, you might be interested in learning about leptin, the hormone that regulates appetite and body weight. In this blog, we’ll dive into the science behind leptin, how it works in the body, and how you can maintain healthy levels of this crucial hormone.

Leptin is produced by fat cells and acts as a signal to the brain that we’ve had enough to eat. When leptin levels are high, the brain receives the message that the body has enough energy stores and reduces appetite accordingly.   When leptin levels are high for prolonged periods, the body becomes resistant to it (Not responding normally. This is why people who are leptin-resistant often struggle with overeating and have difficulty losing weight.

Factors such as a diet high in animal products, processed foods, sugars, refined grains, and synthetic ingredients as well as a lack of exercise can contribute to leptin resistance. In order to maintain healthy leptin levels, it’s important to eat a balanced diet full of whole foods and engage in regular exercise. This will not only promote healthy leptin levels but also improve overall wellbeing.

In addition to regulating appetite, leptin also plays a role in metabolism and energy expenditure. When leptin levels are low (this happens when restricting calories through dieting), the body will reduce its metabolism in order to conserve energy. This can lead to feelings of fatigue and lethargy, which can be improved by promoting healthy leptin levels through exercise and a balanced diet.

Furthermore, leptin also plays a role in other physiological functions such as fertility and immune function. Low levels of leptin have been linked to reproductive problems in women and impaired immune function. By maintaining healthy leptin levels, you can improve these areas of your health as well.

Leptin is a critical hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating appetite, energy expenditure, and overall wellbeing. While factors such as a diet high in processed foods and lack of exercise can contribute to leptin resistance, you can maintain healthy leptin levels by eating a balanced diet and engaging in regular exercise. By doing so, you’ll not only improve your weight loss efforts but also promote overall health and wellbeing. Let’s take control of our leptin hormone and live a better life!

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