4 Energy Regulation System · 4.4 Leptin and Energy Feedback
4.4 Leptin and Energy Feedback
Human Fat-Based Metabolism
This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Human FBM.
Leptin-energy feedback describes long-term signal coupling between stored reserves and perceived energy availability.
Human FBM evaluates whether feedback aligns with input structure and sufficiency conditions.
Body-fat reserve trend influences signal intensity and stability.
Chronic underfeeding can disrupt feedback architecture and increase stress-output probability.
Meal rhythm and occupancy pattern influence how feedback signals are executed.
When input structure and energy condition are aligned, feedback is more likely to remain stable.
When prolonged low energy is superimposed on structure change, feedback mismatch can amplify volatility.
Stable feedback tends to align with predictable satiety rhythm and energy continuity.
Disrupted feedback tends to align with intake impulses and fluctuating daily energy states.
Short-term appetite changes do not alone prove stable long-term feedback alignment.
This module explains structural feedback and does not replace clinical judgment.