Pattern

Long Term Intake Regulation Bias


A recurring regulatory load in which persistent environmental pressures influence long-horizon intake calibration, altering the strategic stability of the Appetite & Satiety Signaling system and requiring ongoing adaptive response.

This pattern describes what happens when long-term eating regulation gradually tilts toward higher or lower overall intake. The body adjusts its expectations about how much is typical.

Scope

In scope: multi-cycle regulatory positioning of intake expectations and adaptive calibration across extended timeframes.

Out of scope: diseases, diagnoses, medical care, lab interpretation, or treatment claims.

Systems affected by this pattern

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