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Chilling out does promote obesity
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Stretching out in front of your TV
screen can be promoting ‘active inactivity’, causing you to pack
on the pounds, reveals a study.
Such inactivity encourages the body to create new fat in fat
cells, said Amit Gefen, researcher in biomedical engineering at
the Tel Aviv University.
Gefen along with doctoral student Naama Shoham has shown that
preadipocyte cells - a precursor to fat cells - turn into fat
cells faster and produce even more fat when subject to prolonged
periods of inactivity.
It is the kind of weight we put on our body tissues when we sit
or lie down, reported the American Journal of Physiology - Cell
Physiology.
The research demonstrates another damaging effect of a sedentary
lifestyle.
“Obesity is more than just an imbalance of calories,” said
Gefen, according to a university statement.
Gefen, who investigates chronic wounds that plague bed-ridden or
wheelchair-bound patients, also noted that muscle deterioration
is a common side effect of prolonged inactivity.
Studying MRI images of the muscle tissue of patients paralyzed
by spinal cord injuries, he observed that, over time, lines of
fat cells were invading major muscles in the body.
This spurred an investigation into how mechanical load - the
degree of force placed on a particular area occupied by cells -
could encourage fat tissues to expand.
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