Fat cells Part 1-Where do they come from

shorerider
shorerider Posts: 3,817 Member
edited September 18 in Food and Nutrition
Did some quick googling and will share what I'm finding on fat cells--who knew?

This is from How Stuff Works
http://health.howstuffworks.com/fat-cell.htm

The difference in fat location comes from the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone. Fat cells are formed in the developing fetus during the third trimester of pregnancy, and later at the onset of puberty, when the sex hormones "kick in." It is during puberty that the differences in fat distribution between men and women begin to take form. One amazing fact is that fat cells generally do not generate after puberty -- as your body stores more fat, the number of fat cells remains the same. Each fat cell simply gets bigger! (There are two exceptions: the body might produce more fat cells if an adult gains a significant amount of weight or has liposuction performed.

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  • shorerider
    shorerider Posts: 3,817 Member
    Did some quick googling and will share what I'm finding on fat cells--who knew?

    This is from How Stuff Works
    http://health.howstuffworks.com/fat-cell.htm

    The difference in fat location comes from the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone. Fat cells are formed in the developing fetus during the third trimester of pregnancy, and later at the onset of puberty, when the sex hormones "kick in." It is during puberty that the differences in fat distribution between men and women begin to take form. One amazing fact is that fat cells generally do not generate after puberty -- as your body stores more fat, the number of fat cells remains the same. Each fat cell simply gets bigger! (There are two exceptions: the body might produce more fat cells if an adult gains a significant amount of weight or has liposuction performed.
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