Exercise makes our fat cells burn calories.

grassette
grassette Posts: 976 Member
edited October 7 in Fitness and Exercise
A newly discovered hormone produced in response to exercise may be turning people’s white fat brown, a groundbreaking new study suggests, and in the process lessening their susceptibility to obesity, diabetes and other health problems. The study, published on Wednesday in Nature and led by researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, provides remarkable new insights into how exercise affects the body at a cellular level.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/11/exercise-hormone-helps-keep-us-healthy/?hpw

...Unlike most substances birthed in the muscles, irisin does not completely remain there, the scientists noted. It apparently enters the bloodstream and surfs to fat cells, where, by providing various biochemical signals or messages, it begins turning regular fat — especially deep, visceral fat clustered around organs — into brown fat....

Brown fat, as many of us have heard, is physiologically desirable. While white fat cells are essentially inert storehouses for fat, brown fat cells are metabolically active. They use oxygen and require energy. They burn calories.

Until recently, it was thought that human adults did not have brown fat, that we lost our stores after babyhood. But beginning in 2009, a number of studies showed that grown-ups do harbor brown fat. Some people just have more than others.

And it may be that irisin, and exercise, partially determine how much brown fat each of us contains, the new study suggests....

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  • meee398
    meee398 Posts: 10 Member
    Very interesting article!
    Thanks for sharing
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,976 Member
    I can see it now: New supplement turns white fat to brown fat! Some scammer is going to take this article and use it as clinical proof of a bogus product.


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  • grassette
    grassette Posts: 976 Member
    Maybe, but I posted it here for motivation, and for help in understanding our metabolism. Sometimes I find myself on a plateau, and it is good to know that all of that exercise is having an effect, even though I am not seeing it.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,976 Member
    Maybe, but I posted it here for motivation, and for help in understanding our metabolism. Sometimes I find myself on a plateau, and it is good to know that all of that exercise is having an effect, even though I am not seeing it.
    Oh don't take my reply negatively. I am glad you made the thread because I like reading about new science discoveries. I just know that when some new discovery comes about, the supplement scammers come out in force. I'm sure you remember the Hoodia, Chitosan and as of late Acai Berry scams just because some research has shown a little benefit. Then the scammers take the research, exaggerate it and then informercial the hell out of a product that contains little of the proposed ingredient to make a fast buck off of desperate people who want to lose weight.
    But I do like the post.

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