Human metabolism is regulated by internal clocks, the so-called circadian rhythms. Many processes, such as sugar uptake, fat ...
A new study reveals a novel connection between aging of visceral adipose tissue and brain health. These findings are published in GeroScience. The research shows that the visceral adipose tissue, ...
A new research perspective was published in Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 16, Issue 22 on December 18, 2024, entitled "Brown adipose ...
A new discovery suggests a potential new approach to improving fitness in older adults. Rutgers Health researchers have made discoveries about brown fat that may open a new path to helping people stay ...
As the body ages, brown adipose tissue activity decreases, fewer calories are burned, and this can contribute to obesity and certain chronic cardiovascular diseases that worsen with age. A study led ...
Adiposity phenotypes, including VAT and muscle adipose tissue infiltration, are linked to adverse cardiovascular aging in both sexes. Men exhibit higher VAT and android fat, while women have more ...
This figure illustrates a putative relationship between adipose CX3CL1 and brain BDNF, and its age-related changes. In young mice, steroid hormones contribute to maintaining brain BDNF levels via ...
The researchers found that for both sexes, the strongest predictors of increased cardiovascular age-delta were visceral adipose tissue volume, muscle adipose tissue infiltration, and liver fat ...
Keeping weight off during middle age is not easy. As the years pass, many people—especially men—find themselves gaining stubborn belly fat. Now, researchers have uncovered key reasons why this happens ...
Aging is often treated as a snapshot: a comparison between young and old, healthy and diseased. But according to the University of California, Riverside (UCR)’s bioengineering professor Joshua Morgan, ...