sytosti
Sytosti is a term used primarily in Polish-language nutrition and psychology literature to denote the state of satiety or fullness that follows food intake. In practice, sytosti encompasses both a subjective sense of fullness and the physiological signals that suppress further short‑term food intake. The plural form sytosti is commonly used when discussing variations in fullness across meals, foods, or individuals.
In English-language writing the concept is most commonly rendered as satiety; sytosti would correspond to that
Physiological mechanisms underlying sytosti include gastric distension, which activates stomach stretch receptors, and post-ingestive hormonal signals
Applications of the concept include dietary planning and weight management, as well as research on appetite