The result of a study shows that obesity will affect health by affecting the body's metabolism. Also, the key role of the liver in this process has been studied.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the liver plays a vital role in the body's metabolism. In this process, food is usually converted into energy, and weight gain can also have a negative effect on metabolic activities in the body. To understand this issue, they compared the livers of mice with normal weight to obese mice. In this study, it was found that the metabolic activity and its biological regulation were reversed in these mice after a period of feeding and fasting.
Also, in mice with normal weight, the metabolic control process was inhibited during feeding and activated only during fasting. But in obese mice, the regulation of this process increased during feeding and decreased during fasting.
According to the estimate of the World Obesity Federation, by 2035, overweight or obese people will reach more than 4 billion people. The health conditions of these people, such as heart disease, fatty liver or type 2 diabetes, will be at risk. Knowing the causes and effects of obesity as a complex disease in people can help doctors to support and help these people. Currently, one of the effects of obesity on health is its effect on the body's metabolism, through which energy from food is stored and used. Meanwhile, organs such as the liver play a key role in the metabolism process and food is usually stored there at the end of this process.
By creating an imbalance in this system, metabolic disorders such as fatigue, loss of appetite and lack of energy are created. In this study, it was found that activities related to regulating metabolism have the possibility of controlling cell activity at the genetic level and will be less effective than what is eaten as food.
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