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Hunger Can Make You Happy, Study Says

By Robin Nixon, Special to LiveScience
posted: 88 DAYS 2 HOURS AGO
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(July 14) - Contrary to the moans of many dieters, being hungry may make you happy. Or, at least, it can be a serious motivator whose evolutionary intent was to help you find dinner instead of becoming dinner.

When our bodies notice we need more calories, levels of a hormone called ghrelin increase. Ghrelin is known to spur hunger, but new research suggests this may be a side effect of its primary job as a stress-buster.
Researchers manipulated ghrelin levels in mice through a variety of methods, including prolonged calorie restriction, ghrelin injection and a genetic modification rendering the mice numb to ghrelin’s effect.
Mice who had limited ghrelin activity seemed depressed. If pushed into deep water they made no effort to swim. When introduced to a maze, they clung to the entryway. And when placed with other mice, they tended to keep to themselves. (These behaviors were reversed when the mice were given a low-dose antidepressant commonly prescribed to humans.)
In contrast, mice with high levels of ghrelin swam energetically in deep water, looking for escape. They eagerly explored new environments. And they were much more social.
Mice are thought to be good analogues for humans in tests like these. The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health and other organizations, is detailed in the July 2008 issue of the journal Nature Neuroscience.
In the Wild
The researchers think that hunger-induced happiness is an adaptive measure. Getting food, especially in the wild, requires concentration, clear-headed perception and often cooperation.
If hunger made us walk around in a funk, we’d likely become someone else’s dinner. Instead, ghrelin motivates and focuses us on getting some F-O-O-D! Stat!
Hunger is not the only stressor that causes ghrelin to rise. Social anxiety can stimulate it as well. When mice were exposed to an older “bully” mouse (think, overbearing boss), ghrelin levels rose and stayed high for weeks.
Elevated ghrelin could be why some people overeat when under pressure. If the stress-induced snack is avoided, the research suggests, ghrelin levels will remain high and help us confront the stressor in a calm, effective way.
Possibly Addictive
What about when we are actually hungry? Surely, there is nothing fun about that!
“You don’t really see an [antidepressant] effect until you have lost, say, 10 to15 percent of your body weight,” said lead researcher Michael Lutter of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. But once you are getting regular boosts from ghrelin, it could become addictive – which may explain why anorexics have such a difficult time recovering.
It could also explain the Calorie Restriction (CR) movement. CR devotees are motivated, at least at first, by animal studies that show eating 20 to 30 percent less than considered adequate extends life span (even if it also, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association in March 2007, results in bone and muscle wasting, fatigue, constipation, dizziness and other signs of poor health).
While CR’s anti-aging effect is likely operating through a different mechanism, Lutter wouldn’t be surprised if the prolonged diet also gives CR followers a mood boost.
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2008-07-17 12:15:30
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GusandPoppysKid

12:33 AMAug 05 2008

"No, she doesn't. She lives at 1941 Barnhill Drive, Mundelein, Illinois, 60060 and vacations at RR 3 Box 940, Sunrise Beach, Missouri, 65079.", said NyteKrawler.

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GusandPoppysKid

11:57 AMAug 03 2008

Time takes a cigarette, puts it in your mouth..... You pull on your finger, then another finger, then your cigarette..... The wall-to-wall's calling, it lingers, then you forget..... Oh no, no,no, YOU'RE A ROCK-N-ROLL SUICIDE.....

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Secondchancechis

10:40 AMJul 26 2008

"I over came hunger to lose 20 pounds. I needed to get my beach body back- I live in South Beach and fat is a no-no!" Said Kelly Corrao

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LumiBeans

12:11 AMJul 21 2008

if hunger can make you happy, then starvation must make for some seriously euphoric moments!

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RJOLLY21

06:43 PMJul 20 2008

These so called intellectuals are idiots A monkey knows more about the world than theses people. Probably working under a goverment grant!

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Celkgrov9

06:03 PMJul 20 2008

We are now being told that hunger will make us happy. I can't wait to hear that freezing in winter will make me happy and heat exhaustion in summer will make me happy. And maybe buying a new car for which there is no gasoline will make me happy?

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Jmamusic1247

06:21 PMJul 18 2008

So...Hunger can make you "happy"...Hmmm...Is this the Democrats way of preparing the American public for the shortages and financial ruination to come if they get their Obama guy into power...!!!....Just wondering....

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Flyfishy2k

04:58 PMJul 18 2008

maybe thats why i felt better when gwb said the country was not in a ression or a depression but just in a rut lol .

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Flyfishy2k

04:52 PMJul 18 2008

must be happy when you are hungry .because you know you are not going to get foos poison until you do eat

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LumiBeans

03:22 PMJul 18 2008

WILBUR!

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