Why does the body still get hungry when there is excess stored fat?

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Basically as the title says. If I’m already obese right, why does my stomach still feel hungry when it has “food at home” aka an excess stored up as fat. Why would it not just utilize the energy that is already there and then when it gets to a certain body fat percentage become hungry again at that point? Why does the body just continue to store up fat to an uncomfortable and unhealthy point and keeps asking for more food when there is already so much available to it?

UPDATE: Thank you everyone for your responses. There are lots of great explanations and viewpoints here 😊.

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Because your body is operating on a glucose fuel system, meaning when it’s registering the need for fuel it requires more glucose – which is essentially the result of processing carbohydrates and sugars.

Fat stored in the body is the result of your system converting that long term excess glucose into fat.
Fat as a fuel source is not readily available for access and requires a deliberate transition for your body to recognise its usefulness.
This is the whole philosophy or method behind the ketogenic diet.

If you’re driving a petrol car and you run out of fuel with a additional diesel tank it’s altogether useless although it’s still fuel.

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