hyperphagia$36770$ - traducción al holandés
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hyperphagia$36770$ - traducción al holandés

EXCESSIVE HUNGER OR INCREASED APPETITE
Increased appetite; Hyperphagia; Excessive hunger; Hyperphagic; Polyphagic

hyperphagia      
n. Bolemia, hyperfagia (niet te beheersen eetlust)

Definición

polyphagia
[?p?l?'fe?d??]
¦ noun Zoology the eating of various or all kinds of food.
Derivatives
polyphagous adjective

Wikipedia

Polyphagia

Polyphagia or hyperphagia is an abnormally strong, incessant sensation of hunger or desire to eat often leading to overeating. In contrast to an increase in appetite following exercise, polyphagia does not subside after eating and often leads to rapid intake of excessive quantities of food. Polyphagia is not a disorder by itself; rather, it is a symptom indicating an underlying medical condition. It is frequently a result of abnormal blood glucose levels (both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia), and, along with polydipsia and polyuria, it is one of the "3 Ps" commonly associated with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.

Studies have shown that cannabinoids, such as the endocannabinoids, Anandamide (AEA: C22H37NO2; 20:4, ω-6), 2-Arachidonilglycerol (2-AG: C23H38O4; 20:4, ω-6), and the phytocannabinoid, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC: C21H30O2), and sucralose, a noncaloric sweetener present in many food products of daily intake, can provoke hyperphagia, as they enhance the preference for and intake of sweet and high-fat food, by a change in sweet taste perception and therefore the activity of neural nuclei involved in taste and reward.