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Polyphagia

Polyphagia, or hyperphagia, is an abnormally strong, incessant sensation of hunger or desire to eat often leading to overeating. In contrast to an increase in appetite following exercise, polyphagia does not subside after eating and often leads to rapid intake of excessive quantities of food. Polyphagia is not a disorder by itself; rather, it is a…

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Other names
Hyperphagia
Specialty
Endocrinology, Psychiatry

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Polyphagia

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples15
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
Components1

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has cause · 8
Polyphagia → As, Graves, Impaired, It, Kleine, Levin, Prader, Willi
related to Etymology · 2
Polyphagia → Greek, The
related to Polyphagia in diabetes · 2
Polyphagia → Diabetes, In
Other names · 1
Polyphagia → Hyperphagia
Specialty · 1
Polyphagia → Endocrinology, Psychiatry
related to External links · 1
Polyphagia → Diseases

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diabetes hyperphagia eating disorder associated conditions hunger one mellitus often underlying overeating syndrome following food symptom glucose causes also leptin

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PolyphagiaOther namesHyperphagia1.00infobox
PolyphagiaSpecialtyEndocrinology, Psychiatry1.00infobox
Polyphagiahas causeIt0.60section
Polyphagiahas causeGraves0.60section
Polyphagiahas causePrader0.60section
Polyphagiahas causeWilli0.60section
Polyphagiahas causeAs0.60section
Polyphagiahas causeKleine0.60section
Polyphagiahas causeLevin0.60section
Polyphagiahas causeImpaired0.60section
Polyphagiarelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Polyphagiarelated to EtymologyGreek0.60section

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