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In 1953, Kennedy <ref>Kennedy GC (1953) The role of depot fat in the hypothalamic control of food intake in the rat ''Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci'' 140:578-92</ref> proposed what became known as '''the lipostatic hyothesis'''. Specifically, he postulated the existence, in the [[hypothalamus]], of a centre that was sensitive to the concentration of metabolites in the circulation, which prevented "an overall surplus of energy intake over expenditure." ==References== | In 1953, Kennedy <ref>Kennedy GC (1953) The role of depot fat in the hypothalamic control of food intake in the rat ''Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci'' 140:578-92</ref> proposed what became known as '''the lipostatic hyothesis'''. Specifically, he postulated the existence, in the [[hypothalamus]], of a centre that was sensitive to the concentration of metabolites in the circulation, which prevented "an overall surplus of energy intake over expenditure." | ||
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In 1953, Kennedy [1] proposed what became known as the lipostatic hyothesis. Specifically, he postulated the existence, in the hypothalamus, of a centre that was sensitive to the concentration of metabolites in the circulation, which prevented "an overall surplus of energy intake over expenditure."
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- ↑ Kennedy GC (1953) The role of depot fat in the hypothalamic control of food intake in the rat Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 140:578-92