Why the Feeling of Fullness Is Always Delayed

16.05.2025 | Cooking

Your body signals satiety with a delay — which makes it easy to overeat if you eat too quickly.

The sensation of fullness is regulated by hormones like obestatin and peptide YY, produced by the stomach and intestines.

It takes time — usually over 10 minutes — for these hormones to reach the brain and be processed.

That’s why eating too fast often leads to overeating before your brain realizes you’re full.