Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion: Unit 5 – Part 16: Hormones of the GI Tract – Video

Digestion: Unit 5 – Balance Hormones Related to Digestion and Appetite

Part 16: Hormones of the GI Tract

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This hormone is secreted by the duodenum, promotes intestinal motility, and stimulates the production of pepsin:
This can increase helpful adiponectin levels:
Thoughts, tastes, the smell of food, and chewing activate the parasympathetic nervous system via:
The ultimate smooth muscle relaxer, this reduces gut motility and relaxes sphincters:

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