Despite having lower visceral fat, women show stronger associations between fat distribution and metabolic risk.
As the body ages, brown adipose tissue activity decreases, fewer calories are burned, and this can contribute to obesity and ...
As the body ages, brown adipose tissue activity decreases, fewer calories are burned, and this can contribute to obesity and ...
A study from Houston Methodist sheds light on how Alzheimer's disease may contribute to larger health issues by hijacking the ...
For 60 years, HSL was known for releasing energy from fat, but people born without it lose fat instead of gaining weight—a mystery that Prof. Langin and colleagues have now solved. After six decades ...
Scientists have known hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) as the enzyme that releases energy stored in our fat. Yet patients born without this protein do not become obese: on the contrary, they lose their ...
A newly discovered nuclear role for HSL reveals how imbalances in its location within fat cells may contribute to both ...
As the body ages, brown adipose tissue activity decreases, fewer calories are burned, and this can contribute to obesity and ...
Adipose tissue is increasingly recognised not merely as an inert energy reservoir but as a dynamic endocrine organ intricately involved in whole‐body metabolic regulation. Both white and brown ...
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), a glycoprotein secreted by gonadotroph cells of the anterior pituitary, is classically known as a key regulator of reproduction in both sexes, acting mainly on the ...
Experts say controlled, gentle cooling activates metabolism and recovery safely—while extreme methods trigger stress, not adaptation. New Research Reveals Mild Cold—Not Extreme “Cold Shock”—Delivers ...