Obesity and the Path to Diabetes - New Findings

For a long time circumstantial evidence pointed   Marine D3 Review   to the likelihood that obesity and diabetes were linked, it could be seen in the growing numbers of obese people at the same time that we see a growing incidence of diabetes cases. It became accepted that an overweight person was a prime candidate for developing diabetes and heart disease, and perhaps, other health conditions.

But now we have the proof, obtained by studies done by a team of researchers under the leadership of assistant professor Matthew Watt of Monash University in Melborne, Australia. In July of this year, the respected journal "Cell Metabolism" published results of their discoveries into the role of fat in the development of type 2 diabetes. Monash University is a leading institute in medical research, in addition to Melborne, it has several campuses in distant parts of the world, including Malaysia and South Africa.

What professor Watt and his colleagues have discovered in the case of obesity is that the fat cells themselves initiate the journey down the path that leads to diabetes. Fat was assumed to be just an inert form of fuel, a storage site from which the body could call on for energy, if required, at some future time. But that view has now changed with the recognition that fat is a dynamic organ that interacts with many other organs, including the brain, the liver, and skeletal muscles that control the body's fuel usage.


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