What Is the Relationship Between Obesity and Inflammation? Obesity and inflammation are closely linked and can create a harmful cycle that disrupts your body's systems, harms organs, and raises the ...
However, it offers no additional benefit than the Mediterranean diet alone for abdominal fat. (HealthDay News) — Time-restricted eating (TRE) may not add additional benefit in visceral adipose tissue ...
In a study from Uppsala University, published in the American journal JAMA Cardiology, the fatty acid linoleic acid (Omega 6) in subcutaneous adipose tissue was linked to lower mortality among older ...
A study linked higher brown fat activity to reduced vascular inflammation and healthier blood markers in adults with obesity, ...
As the body ages, brown adipose tissue activity decreases, fewer calories are burned, and this can contribute to obesity and certain chronic cardiovascular diseases that worsen with age. A study led ...
Researchers decipher mechanism that prevents the loss of brown adipose tissue activity during ageing
From left to right, Tania Quesada-López, Francesc Villarroya, Albert Blasco-Roset, Marta Giralt, Alberto Mestres-Arenas, Joan Villarroya, Aleix Gavaldà-Navarro and Rubén Cereijo. As the body ages, ...
Higher levels of muscle fat were associated with increased odds of high blood pressure, poor blood sugar control, and unhealthy cholesterol levels. Higher lean muscle mass, on the other hand, was ...
Obesity and higher visceral adipose tissue (VAT) levels are associated with greater BMD and a lower risk for osteoporosis.
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