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Chewing or mastication is the process by which food is crushed and ground by the teeth. It is the first step in the process of digestion, allowing a greater surface area for digestive enzymes and bile to break down the foods.During the mastication process, the food is positioned by the cheek and tongue between the teeth for grinding. The muscles of mastication move the jaws to bring the teeth into intermittent contact, repeatedly opening and closing. As chewing continues, and the digestive enzymes in saliva (especially amylase and lingual lipase) begin to break down carbohydrates and other nutrients, the food is made softer and warmer, forming a food bolus ready to be swallowed. It enters the esophagus and via peristalsis continues on to the stomach, where the next step of digestion occurs. Increasing the number of chews per bite stimulates the production of digestive enzymes and peptides and has been shown to increase diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) by activating the sympathetic nervous system. Studies suggest that thorough chewing may facilitate digestion and nutrient absorption, improve cephalic insulin release and glucose excursions, and decrease food intake and levels of self-reported hunger. More thorough chewing of foods that are high in protein or difficult to digest such as nuts, seeds, and meat, may help to release more of the nutrients contained in them, whereas taking fewer chews of starchy foods such as bread, rice, and pasta may actually help slow the rate of rise in postprandial glycemia by delaying gastric emptying and intestinal glucose absorption. However, slower rates of eating facilitated by more thorough chewing may benefit postprandial glucose excursions by enhancing insulin production and help to curb overeating by promoting satiety and GLP-1 secretion. Chewing gum has been around for many centuries; there is evidence that northern Europeans chewed birch bark tar 9,000 years ago.
Mastication, as it requires specialized teeth, is mostly a mammalian adaptation that appeared in early Synapsids, although some later herbivorous dinosaurs, now extinct, also developed chewing, too. Today only modern mammals chew in the strictest sense of the word, but some fish species exhibit a somewhat similar behavior. By contrast, mastication is not found in any living birds, amphibians, or reptiles.
Premastication is sometimes performed by human parents for infants who are unable to do so for themselves. The food is masticated in the mouth of the parent into a bolus and then transferred to the infant for consumption (some other animals also premasticate).
Cattle and some other animals, called ruminants, chew food more than once to extract more nutrients. After the first round of chewing, this food is called cud.
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The java/c++ cross-reference handbook by Chew
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Gastrointestinal system by Chew, Rusheng
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A Fatal Lie A True Story of Betrayal and Murder in The New South by Chew lhSally
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Konsep asas sociologi by Ting Chew Peh
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Values and lifestyles of young singaporeans by Chew Soon Beng
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The Malay language a bridge to knowledge by Chew, Fong Peng
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Sastera kebangsaan, pendidikan sastera dan pembinaan negara by Chew, Fong Peng
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Energy absorption enhancement of different cross-sectional areas of a lamp post by Chew, Kia Seng
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Budaya bahasa dan sastera dalam masyarakat Malaysia by Chew, Fong Peng
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Bahasa Melayu titian ilmu by Chew, Fong Peng
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Making neurological diagnosis at the bedside a clinical guide for medical students by Chew, Nee Kong 1966-
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Construction technology for tall buildings by Chew, Michael Yit Lin
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The New Corporate Finance Where Theory Meets Practice by Chew,Jr lhDonald H.
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FALL IN! THE UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO SURVIVING BASIC MILITARY TRAINING by Chew, Matthew, U Jin, Nicholas
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X'press revision in short cases aids to undergraduate medicine by Chew, Nee Kong, Lim, Kheng Seang
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Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F. A. Sandford December Term, 1856. by Howard, Benjamin C., 1791-1872 (Benjamin Chew)
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Physics for Matriculation Semester 1 by Dr.Zainal Abidin Sulaiman,Duncan Lim Peng Chew
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Study skills for the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) by Ng, Keat Siew, Lee, Anna Yet Ling, Ang, Yian Tze, Francis, Angeline, Chew, Poh Chooi, Fong, Margaret Ann Lee
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The new corporate finance where theory meets practice
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Medical negligence get the law on your side by Tay
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