Study Unveils Aging's Role in Belly Fat and Potential Pathway to Combat Weight Gain

April 25, 2025
Study Unveils Aging's Role in Belly Fat and Potential Pathway to Combat Weight Gain
  • A recent study conducted by City of Hope, a leading cancer research center in Los Angeles, has revealed significant insights into the effects of aging on fat accumulation.

  • The research, published in the journal Science, indicates that aging transforms adipose precursor cells (APCs) into committed preadipocytes (CP-As), which are specialized cells that generate new fat cells, contributing to weight gain in older mice.

  • This increase in belly fat is particularly concerning, as it is associated with heightened risks of serious health conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.

  • The study emphasizes the importance of understanding the mechanisms behind fat accumulation, especially in the context of aging.

  • Notably, the findings suggest that targeted interventions could help mitigate belly fat and promote longer, healthier lives.

  • Additionally, the researchers discovered that blocking the LIFR pathway may reduce age-related fat gain and enhance metabolic health.

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