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One's satiety is affected by their belief in the nutritional content of their food

Participants who believed they had eaten “indulgent” (high-calorie) food, showed a steeper decline in a hunger hormone linked to satiety than those who believed they had consumed “sensible” (low-calorie) food, regardless of actual nutritional value.

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