According to the _____ hypothesis, when body weight (or proportion of body fat) drops below its in-born homeostatic balance, then increased hunger and increased eating behavior become more probable.

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The answer is lipopstatic.

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This hypothesis states that a person is likely to stay in a determined body-weight and, when a considerable change occurs, there are significant differences in the energy intake and expenditure. This means that, if a person loses a significant number of kilos, his body will send signals in order to become hungrier and return to his "stable" body weight.

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The hunger and satiety centers hypothesis, also cephalic phase hypothesis shows the relationship between electrical stimuli, body weight and  hunger behavior.

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