Science Says There’s Always Room For Dessert
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It’s Thanksgiving and you’ve just stuffed yourself to the brim with turkey, potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and just about everything else on the table. And then, they bring out the pie. Eh, you still have some room—let’s be honest, there’s always room for pie. Even when your pants’ button is about to pop, your “dessert shelf” is still empty. So, why does our brain tell us it’s okay to eat the pie, even after the grandest spread of the year?

When our levels of ghrelin are high in the bloodstream, we feel hungry. After we fuel our bodies with food, ghrelin levels go down and leptin levels go up—we’re full! At least, this is supposed to be how things work. But that doesn’t explain why we still crave the pumpkin pie after our Thanksgiving feast.
So when you go around the table with friends and family discussing what it is you’re thankful for, you can proudly say “ghrelin,” and take that last bite of pie.