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Related: About this forumConverting bad fat to good fat: a new means of tackling obesity
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/jun/10/converting-bad-fat-to-good-fat-a-new-means-of-tackling-obesityConverting bad fat to good fat: a new means of tackling obesity
Scientists develop a method of turning white fat to brown fat, which burns calories faster
Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
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Sun 10 Jun 2018 23.28 BST Last modified on Sun 10 Jun 2018 23.41 BST
Scientists have developed a radical approach to treating obesity in which bad white fat is converted into good brown fat tissue that burns calories far more rapidly. So far the technology, which involves converting fat cells in a bioreactor, has only been tested in human cells and in mice, but if the technique is shown to work in human trials it could prove to be an effective treatment for diabetes and obesity.
Brian Gillette, a researcher at NYU Winthrop Hospital and founder of the startup Ardent Cell Technologies, said: The general idea of this tissue-based approach is that you can engineer the brown fat outside the body and return it as a transplant.
This would avoid the use of weight control drugs, which can have harmful side-effects, and of invasive bariatric surgery, which can be risky and limited in its effectiveness, he said.
Most fat in the body is unhealthy white tissue deposited around the waist, hips and thighs. But smaller amounts of energy-hungry brown fat are also found around the neck and shoulders and within white fat reserves. Brown fat generates heat by burning up excess calories. Gillette estimates that 50-100g of brown fat the approximate amount found in an adult can account for 20% of a persons daily energy expenditure. Its one of the most metabolic tissues in the body, he said.
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The latest approach would work by sucking out white fat, using fat grafting techniques that are used in cosmetic or reconstruction surgery where fat is taken from one part of the body and injected elsewhere. The latest study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, found that human fat cells could be converted into brown fat after being bathed in chemicals for a few weeks in a bioreactor.
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Converting bad fat to good fat: a new means of tackling obesity (Original Post)
nitpicker
Jun 2018
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Nitram
(22,822 posts)1. Suck out my "bad fat" soak it in chemicals for a few weeks and inject it in another part of my body?
I'd need to see some very powerful evidence that it works before trying a therapy like that. Just the thought makes me want to exercise more.
AZ8theist
(5,477 posts)2. Or, suck out the "bad fat" ....
and conveniently forget the follow up appointment??