New Hormone Discovery Boosts Appetite and Weight Gain in Humans!
Ghrelin, a hormone found in the stomach, makes people eat more. A study gave healthy volunteers ghrelin through an IV and found they ate 28% more food than when given a saline solution. People also felt hungrier when they had ghrelin. This hormone is the first to be shown to increase food intake in humans, suggesting it plays a role in controlling appetite and body weight.