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Does Being in a Relationship Increase Appetite? The Scientific & Social Reasons

5 min read
A study found that couples often gain weight, with one survey noting an average gain of 17 pounds in the first year alone. The question of whether this is a direct result of being in a relationship or a combination of other factors, such as increased appetite, is a common source of curiosity. The answer involves a complex interplay of psychological, social, and hormonal changes that directly impact our eating behaviors, potentially causing our appetite to increase.

Why is my appetite so much smaller?

4 min read
According to the Cleveland Clinic, a decrease in appetite, medically known as anorexia, can stem from physical changes, mental health, underlying conditions, or medication. Understanding **why is my appetite so much smaller** is the first step toward addressing this common concern and regaining healthy eating habits.

Does Your Appetite Increase During a Growth Spurt?

4 min read
During a growth spurt, a teenager's body may need up to 20-30% more calories than usual to fuel rapid development, often leading to a noticeably increased appetite. This surge in hunger is a direct signal that the body requires more energy and nutrients to support accelerated bone, muscle, and tissue growth.

Does Your Body Crave More Food When Sick? Decoding Sick-Day Cravings

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Research shows that illness can drastically alter a person's appetite, with some experiencing intense food cravings while others lose the desire to eat entirely. This often contradictory response is a complex interplay of the immune system, stress hormones, and brain chemistry, all working to prioritize your body's energy for fighting infection.

Why am I so hungry when seasons change?

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Research suggests that caloric intake can increase by up to 25% in winter compared to summer, even in modern air-conditioned environments. This significant shift often prompts the common question: why am I so hungry when seasons change?.