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Alcohol ingestion decreases both diurnal and nocturnal secretion of leptin in healthy individuals
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Ingestion of moderate amounts of alcohol has an inhibitory effect on leptin secretion in normal subjects. The effect may be direct rather than indirect, since several factors known to affect leptin are not influenced by alcohol. It is tempting to speculate that alcohol might serve as an appetizer by decreasing leptin secretion, but additional studies are necessary to prove that hypothesis since previous studies have shown that leptin has a long-term rather than an acute effect on hunger.
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