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Brown fat promotes cardiometabolic health

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Thermogenic brown adipose tissue (BAT) is associated with a lower prevalence of cardiometabolic disease in humans, particularly in individuals who are overweight or obese, according to a retrospective cohort study.… Click to show full abstract

Thermogenic brown adipose tissue (BAT) is associated with a lower prevalence of cardiometabolic disease in humans, particularly in individuals who are overweight or obese, according to a retrospective cohort study. Coldactivated BAT is associated with increased energy expenditure and improved disposal of glucose and free fatty acids. Researchers analysed 134,529 PET–CT scans from 52,487 patients that were performed for indications relating to cancer diagnosis, treatment or surveillance. The individuals were categorized according to the presence or absence of BAT. The presence of BAT independently correlated with a lower likelihood of type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidaemia, coronary artery disease, heart failure and hypertension. Of note, a lower prevalence of cardiometabolic disease was observed in individuals with obesity and BAT than in individuals with obesity without BAT. Given the global obesity crisis, potentially targeting BAT to promote cardiometabolic health is intriguing.

Keywords: fat promotes; bat; promotes cardiometabolic; cardiometabolic health; brown fat

Journal Title: Nature Reviews Cardiology
Year Published: 2021

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