Losing Fat: Turning Back Time and Kicking Out Immune Party Crashers

#FatCells #ScienceLaughs #AgingBackwards #StudySatire #ThinTheHerd By: TheJestPress.com **BREAKING: Science Finds That Losing Weight Turns Back Time On Your Fat Cells, Still No Word On Regrowing Lost Hair** In a shocking revelation guaranteed to upend the global diet soda market (and possibly the space-time continuum), scientists have announced that shedding a few pounds doesn't just trim your…

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Losing Fat: Turning Back Time and Kicking Out Immune Party Crashers

#FatCells #ScienceLaughs #AgingBackwards #StudySatire #ThinTheHerd By: TheJestPress.com **BREAKING: Science Finds That Losing Weight Turns Back Time On Your Fat Cells, Still No Word On Regrowing Lo…

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🔬 Ah, groundbreaking news: your fat cells have a #memory better than you do! Even after shedding pounds, they hold onto the past like it's their favorite sitcom rerun. 😂 Time for a browser update and a therapy session for your adipose nostalgia! 🔄📜
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08165-7 #fatcells #weightloss #healthscience #adiposenostalgia #HackerNews #ngated
Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss - Nature

Stable epigenetic changes indicate the existence of an obesogenic memory in mouse adipocytes that primes cells for pathological responses in an obesogenic environment and potentially contributes to the problematic ‘yo-yo’ effect often seen with dieting.

Nature

#Fat ‘remembering’ past #obesity drives yo-yo #diet effect, say experts

Research shows #fatcells are affected by obesity in a way that alters how they respond to #food, potentially for years

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/nov/18/ability-fat-remember-obesity-drives-yo-yo-diet-effect

Fat ‘remembering’ past obesity drives yo-yo diet effect, say experts

Research shows fat cells are affected by obesity in a way that alters how they respond to food, potentially for years

The Guardian

#Fatcells have a ‘memory’ of #obesity — hinting at why it’s hard to keep #weight off

Long-lasting changes to the #cells#epigenome are linked to a decline in their function.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03614-9

Fat cells have a ‘memory’ of obesity — hinting at why it’s hard to keep weight off

Long-lasting changes to the cells’ epigenome are linked to a decline in their function.

MSN

A secret sibling of fat cells could hold new clues to understanding the role of fat in cardiometabolic diseases

Scientists have discovered a new type of cell, SWAT, which can transform into fat cells depending on the microenvironment. A better understanding of the processes that balance the cell types could inspire innovative approaches to addressing cardiometabolic diseases.

Medical Xpress