l am usual to associate a stomach that " shout" to the hunger, or even
to her " famine". But the sounds that he/it emits can have more a sense!
The stomach speaks an old language that requires a certain reflection
before jumping to the findings… or on the door of the fridge,
illustrate the director of the preventive research Center in the Yale
university, the Dr David Katz.
He/it is true that the stomach can want to signal that it is time to go
by table. The hormones that control the appetite. of which the leptine . can emit some noises when the hunger occurs, indicate
the scientist.
But this " ventral symphony" can also occur after the meal, merely
because of the contractions stomacales and the digestive tube that occur
naturally during the digestion.
It is also the opinion of Keith-Thomas Ayoob, of the College medical
Einstein. According to him, it can happen that the food that you ate
left your stomach quickly, what means that you would be able to not to
be in lack of calories, but in lack of more nourishing calories.
The empty calories are digested quickly and provoke the contractions
stomacales more easily, he/it explains. It is why he/it suggests to
privilege the food rich in fibers, in proteins and in good greasiness,
that will permit to avoid these disturbing gurglings.
Finally, the stomach can also express
