In those with obesity, losing weight could reverse a heart flutter
Individuals who are obese and suffering from atrial fibrillation may be able to reverse the effects of the heart condition by losing weight.
Individuals who are obese and suffering from atrial fibrillation may be able to reverse the effects of the heart condition by losing weight.
The study, published in the journal Menopause, revealed that genetic associations on body mass index (BMI) were strongest in sedentary postmenopausal women
In the study, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, the team have examined a small group with obesity caused by pathogenic mutations in the so-called MC4R gene and those with obesity without the mutations.
OLFM4 and HOXB5: The genes responsible for childhood obesity!
Genetically obese? Exercise can undo defective metabolism
Individuals who are obese and suffering from atrial fibrillation may be able to reverse the effects of the heart condition by losing weight.
The study, published in the journal Menopause, revealed that genetic associations on body mass index (BMI) were strongest in sedentary postmenopausal women
In the study, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, the team have examined a small group with obesity caused by pathogenic mutations in the so-called MC4R gene and those with obesity without the mutations.
OLFM4 and HOXB5: The genes responsible for childhood obesity!
Genetically obese? Exercise can undo defective metabolism