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Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss
(www.nature.com)
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paulpauper
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14 Apr 25 04:47 UTC
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meindnoch
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Well, yeah. Adipocytes multiply when you get fat. But when you lose weight, they don't apoptose, they just shrink in volume by giving up their lipid stores.
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I am pretty sure the only way to reduce the number of cells is liposuction
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I've been wondering about that. Like all cosmetic surgery liposuction is looked down upon.
But maybe it can also be a useful and healthy weight loss strategy?
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