"It's a potential target" for drug development,
said Dr. Sam Klein, an obesity researcher at Washington University in St.
Louis. He called the work "an amazing study" and "a scientific
tour de force."
The FTO gene influences the master
switch that control thermogenesis or burning off energy. It’s been know that
brown or beige fatter tissue which is known as the good fat burns off calories.
The white fat stores them. The gene is there to determine if the calories
become white or brown. One experiment researchers blocked the faulty gene in
mice and found that the mice became fifty percent leaner than other mice
despite both eating a high-fat diet.
I like this article because it shows that some people even know they diet and exercise and still can't lose weight and it could be because of this FTO gene. It also shows us that we can't look at a person and just assume that they watch TV all day and eat Oreo's. Some people have thyroid problems or now they might have a faulty gene. I hope in the future that there will be a drug that can alter this faulty gene.
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This article is amazing. I hope with continued research, scientists can find a drug to fix the gene. It is so sad that some people have this gene and have to work out and diet much more than the average person for just a fraction of the result. I could just imagine how frustrating that must be. No one should have to live with that.
ReplyDeleteI really hope they can find medicine to fix the gene. I know so many people who try so hard to lose weight by running miles and miles, and eating healthy but just can't. Then when they don't lose weight they stress out and that is not good for their body. It really is a shame and there is nothing they can do about it yet.
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