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Dr paul whitcomb Medical Breakthroughs on Obesity

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WHO announced that there are by now 1 billion adults who are overweight and 300, 000 of them are considered obese. The growing number of heavy weight and obese people has grown at an alarming rate; it has also reached worldwide epidemic proportions. Reasons of obesity have been connected to over eating of food that are high in sugar and saturated fats that are animal-based, sedentary lifestyle, and the changing eating patterns among cultures in highly modernized cities around the world.

Obesity is one of the many reasons of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and some kinds of cancer. Presently obesity has become one of the most public health concerns specifically among developing countries.

If this problem is not resolved quickly, people will be at risk of deadly diseases due to obesity. Medical science the world over has continuously in research of medical breakthroughs regarding obesity. This is in reply to the global requirement to alleviate health-related risk of obesity. A study in Albert Einstein College of Medicine's medical researchers has yet to be proven as one of the medical breakthroughs on obesity.

According to the study that maintaining the amount of fatty acids in the brain can be the treatment for obesity. Furthermore the research aims to change the results of molecular material malonyl CoA. This molecule is supposed to have been an effect on the actions of the hypothalamus, which as a result increases the hunger of a person.

If the scientist can found a way to change the amount of malonyl CoA in the brain, people will no longer crave for a lot of food. This research is posing promise to treat obesity to children and adults in a similar way, though it is still to be tested on humans.

Medical researchers from Imperial College have found a way to suppress the hunger for food among humans. Injecting a medicine that enhances the oxyntomodulin content in the abdomen was being conducted in diabetic patients. This hormone, which is produced naturally by the body sends out message to the brain that the stomach is full.

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