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New York Post on MSN
13 天
Your fat cells can ‘remember’ being overweight — new study explains why yo-yo dieting ...
We’ve found a molecular basis for the yo-yo effect,” said Ferdinand von Meyenn, professor of nutrition and metabolic ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
12 天
Fat Cells Retain a ‘Memory’ of Obesity, Making It Hard to Lose Weight and Keep It Off ...
Obesity leads to DNA alterations that affect gene activity and linger after weight loss, a finding that researchers say could ...
Daily Mail on MSN
13 天
How fat 'memory' in cells could be a cause of yo-yo dieting
It is an age-old problem for dieters - losing a few pounds and then swiftly putting them back on again. But now experts have ...
ahmedabadmirror
11 小时
Scientists answer the question, ‘why obesity disrupts fat cells, raises diabetes risk?’
The US scientists have decoded why obesity increases the risk of type-2 diabetes by targeting the fat cells. The study, ...
11 天
Why is it so difficult to lose weight? ‘Fat cells’ may be the reason
We all know how challenging it is to lose weight – countless hours of dieting and exercising. However, recent studies suggest ...
Medindia
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Memory in Fat Cells: Why Weight Loss Is Hard to Maintain
Discover why maintaining weight loss is challenging due to fat tissue memory and learn about epigenetic changes in fat cells ...
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Discovery identifies key factor for balancing saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in the body
Researchers at Osaka University identified a degradation factor for SREBP1 as essential for maintaining the balance of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in adipose tissue. This discovery may lead ...
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