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Abstract
Keywords:
I. Introduction: The Evolutionary Imperative for Fat Regulation and the "Novelty-as-Scarcity-Indicator" Hypothesis
II. Sensory Detection of Dietary Novelty: The Initial Interface with the Environment
A. Olfactory and Gustatory Systems: Identifying the Unfamiliar
B. Food Neophobia: Behavioral and Potential Metabolic Implications of Avoiding Novelty
III. Candidate Biological Mechanisms Linking Novel Food Intake to Fat Accumulation
A. Neuroendocrine Signaling Cascades: Translating Novelty into Metabolic Shifts
1. The Gut-Brain Axis: Altered Satiety and Nutrient Sensing with Unfamiliar Foods
2. Hypothalamic Integration: Modulating Energy Balance in Response to Perceived Environmental Instability
3. Stress-Related Pathways: Potential Activation by Dietary Uncertainty
B. Immune System Engagement: Metabolic Inflammation as a Response to Novel Dietary Components
C. Novel Macronutrient Ratios and Their Effect on Cellular Signaling Pathways
IV. Initial Observations in Support of the Hypothesis
V. Summary and Conclusions
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