How nutrient-specific appetites in the fly gut mediate nutritional balance
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David Raubenheimer
10d ago· 3 min readenInsight
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This article explores how organisms achieve nutritional balance through nutrient-specific appetites, focusing on the role of the fly gut in mediating these appetites. It discusses how natural selection has solved the complex challenge of meeting changing nutritional requirements in variable food environments, and how these evolutionary lessons can inform solutions to nutrition-related diseases caused by modern industrialized diets.
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· 3 pulledAttaining nutritional balance is among the most important and complex tasks facing any organism.
Natural selection has solved this problem innumerable times, yielding lessons relevant for seeking solutions to nutrition-related diseases that beset humans exposed to modern industrialized diets.
One such lesson has been discovering the key role of nutrient-specific appetites in mediating the interplay between an organism
The fly gut integrates nutrient-specific appetite control
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