Highly recruited brown adipose tissue does not in itself protect against obesity
Objective: The possibility to counteract the development of obesity in humans by recruiting brown or brite/beige adipose tissue (and thus UCP1) has attracted much attention. Here we examine if a diet that can activate diet-induced thermogenesis can exploit pre-enhanced amounts of UCP1 to counteract...
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Main Authors: | Gabriella von Essen (Author), Erik Lindsund (Author), Elaina M. Maldonado (Author), Petr Zouhar (Author), Barbara Cannon (Author), Jan Nedergaard (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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