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A new weapon in the fight against obesity and diabetes

A study appearing November 5 in the journal Cell Metabolism demonstrates that a synthetic new chemical entity protects against diet-induced obesity, improves glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity and enhances exercise endurance by enhancing fat utilization in certain target tissues.

The new chemical entity was developed by Sirtris, a a GSK company, and the research study was led by EPFL professor Johan Auwerx, MD.

Tags: Diabetes Obesity SIRT1 


Intellectual work induces excessive calorie intake

Quebec City, September 4, 2008—A Université Laval research team has demonstrated that intellectual work induces a substantial increase in calorie intake. The details of this discovery, which could go some way to explaining the current obesity epidemic, are published in the most recent issue of Psychosomatic Medicine.

Tags: Obesity Students 


Obese people with asthma have nearly 5 times greater risk of hospitalization for asthma

September 4, 2008 (Portland, Ore.) – Obese people who have asthma are nearly five times more likely to be hospitalized for the condition than non-obese people with asthma, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published in the September issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Tags: Obesity Asthma 


Heavy breathing -- an obscure link in asthma and obesity

There is a strong link between obesity and asthma and as the prevalence of both conditions has been increasing steadily, epidemiologists have speculated that there is an underlying condition that connects the two. But one long-suspected link, the systemic inflammation associated with obesity, has been ruled out by a recent New Zealand study that found no evidence of its involvement.

Tags: Obesity Asthma 


Low levels of brain chemical may lead to obesity, NIH study of rare disorder shows

A brain chemical that plays a role in long term memory also appears to be involved in regulating how much people eat and their likelihood of becoming obese, according to a National Institutes of Health study of a rare genetic condition.

Tags: Obesity BDNF 


Not all fat is created equal

A Temple University study finds fat in obese patients is "sick" when compared to fat in lean patients.

Tags: Obesity Fat 



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