What are the primary hormones involved in the relationship between sleep and appetite regulation?
The primary hormones are leptin and ghrelin. Leptin, produced by adipose tissue, signals satiety to the hypothalamus, while ghrelin, produced by gastric fundus cells, signals hunger. These hormones operate antagonistically, with adequate sleep allowing leptin levels to rise and suppress appetite, and keeping ghrelin at a lower baseline.
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