... Daqui a 3 anos:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3623002/The-bitter-pill-dieters-keen-swallow-Substance-plants-fool-body-believing-full.html
Citando:
"A natural substance found in plants could help those on a diet lose weight – although they may find it a bitter pill to swallow.
For food scientists have discovered that the tart-tasting chemical fools the body into feeling full.
Just which plant it comes from is a trade secret, but the Amarasate supplement, as it has been named, could be on sale in three years' time."
(...) "Extremely bitter and calorie-free, it tricks the gut into releasing especially large amounts of three appetite hormones called CCK, GLP-1 and PYY."
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quinta-feira, 2 de junho de 2016
quarta-feira, 1 de junho de 2016
Hormona PYY e remissão da Diabetes tipo 2
http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/663279/Diabetes-breakthrough-Scientists-discover-disease-remission?_ga=1.266621065.645149453.1449666565
Citando:
"Tests showed how a gut hormone restores normal blood glucose levels in Type 2 sufferers after gastric surgery.
The majority of obese patients are cured of the condition within hours of going under the knife and before any noticeable weight loss.
Breakthrough research by British and Norwegian scientists suggests a little-known hormone responsible for appetite suppression called PYY is behind the "magical effect"."
(...)
"Not all patients would be eligible for surgery so the ultimate aim is to replicate the beneficial effect surgery-free."
Citando:
"Tests showed how a gut hormone restores normal blood glucose levels in Type 2 sufferers after gastric surgery.
The majority of obese patients are cured of the condition within hours of going under the knife and before any noticeable weight loss.
Breakthrough research by British and Norwegian scientists suggests a little-known hormone responsible for appetite suppression called PYY is behind the "magical effect"."
(...)
"Not all patients would be eligible for surgery so the ultimate aim is to replicate the beneficial effect surgery-free."
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