Scientists Discover How to Speed up Metabolism
Research in the U.S. suggests that alteration processes related to the ability of cells to burn energy can help boost metabolism and fight obesity and diabetes .
You may often wonder mentapa there are people who eat a lot but never gained weight , while others can easily increase the weight .
The scientists said the body's natural ability to control body weight associated with burning natural energy levels , called the basal or basic cellular metabolism . One reason some people can eat without weight gain is because they have a higher metabolic rate .
A research team at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston have found that changing the biochemical processes that underlie the ability of a cell to burn energy can help improve a person's metabolism that may lead to new therapies in the global struggle against obesity and diabetes .
" With this discovery , we now have a way of manipulating the metabolism which can help accelerate the production of energy and lead to weight loss , " said senior author Barbara Kahn of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard medical school .
Writing in the journal Nature , researchers in Boston , said the reduction of the amount of nicotinamide N - methyltransferase protein ( NNMT ) in fat and liver cells of rats memperlampat development of obesity and diabetes in these animals . At the same time , they also confirmed that the mice develop obesity and diabetes have levels in fat and liver NNMT higher .
From this key information , the researchers speculate that the content of NNMT cuts in these cells will accelerate a series of metabolic reactions involving organic compounds called polyamines .
" Polyamines adalak group of biological molecules found throughout the body , which has the fundamental functions , including regulating cell growth , " said Daniel Kraus , one of the study's authors .
Metabolic reactions are accelerated to increase the number of calories burned as an energy body , and at the same time will reduce the amount of calories into fat dibuah .
" Although dietary adjustments and exercise are important in weight control , therapy - anti- obesity therapy can be very helpful , and NNMT seems a promising target for the development of future therapies , " said Kahn .VOA
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