A feeling of fullness or easing of hunger associated with food intake.
fullness or gratification, as of hunger or thirst
(sah-TIE-eh-tee) The feeling of satisfaction that occurs after a meal and inhibits eating until the next meal. Satiety determines how much time passes between meals.
the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more
Lack of Hunger. Satisfaction with the amount of food eaten.
refers to the effects of a food or meal that delays subsequent intake, or the feeling of satisfaction and fullness following eating that quells the desire for food. Satiety is related to appetite regulation, hunger and the control of food intake.
Appeasement of the appetite; a feeling of sufficiency or satisfaction with regard to food intake.
Fullness or satisfaction after a meal.
the disappearance of appetite and feeling of fulness that occurs after eating a meal.
A state of being satisfied or gratified to the fullest extent. In satiety, the person doesn't feel the need for more food. This is often is equated with complete fullness, in which the person is unable to eat any more food.