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What physiological changes occur in the body after weight loss?

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After weight loss, the body undergoes several compensatory changes, including a significant reduction in leptin, which increases appetite and lowers metabolic rate. Additionally, ghrelin levels rise, leading to increased hunger, and there is a reduction in metabolic rate that exceeds what can be attributed to muscle loss alone.

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