Yes; Concerta is a brand name for extended release methylphenidate which is a central nervous system stimulant. Stimulants universally cause lack of appetite; care should be taken if lack of appetite becomes severe and/or if it leads to weight loss.
Cannabis can affect metabolism by increasing appetite and potentially leading to weight gain. It can also impact the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels, which may have implications for overall metabolic health.
THC, the active compound in marijuana, can affect metabolism in the human body by increasing appetite and potentially leading to weight gain. It can also impact the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels and may affect the metabolism of fats.
You can if you don't watch your food intake after the Concerta/Ritalin wears off. Since it is a stimulant, it usually causes a loss of appetite. After the Concerta/Ritalin wears off, there have been reports of people tending to binge eat.
Capsaicin, found in spicy foods like chili peppers, can help with weight loss by increasing metabolism, reducing appetite, and promoting fat burning.
Yes, sibutramine is a weight loss medication that works by increasing feelings of fullness and reducing hunger, which can therefore impact metabolism. It is believed to help in weight loss by regulating appetite and reducing calorie intake, ultimately influencing the body's metabolic processes.
Hormones can affect nutrition by decreasing the appetite.
Because of his metabolism, his diet, or his appetite.
No way! It will boost your metabolism.
Raspberry ketones may help with weight loss by increasing metabolism and reducing appetite. However, more research is needed to fully understand their effectiveness and safety.
There is some evidence to suggest that garlic may have a small effect on weight loss by potentially increasing metabolism and reducing appetite. However, more research is needed to fully understand its impact on weight loss.
Serotonin which Controls mood, appetite, and sleep. Ghrelin which stimulates appetite, secretion of growth hormone from anterior pituitary gland Leptin which causes decrease of appetite and increase of metabolism.