Body fat and its influence on health and disease
This is a review of literature from 1963 taking into account the excellent reviews on body fat and its metabolism and scintillating research articles on the role of non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) and body fat depots in maintenance of health and also their dysfunction leading to chronic diseases th...
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doaj-edf551f5526149b98f801a2949a3ceba2021-09-20T15:23:28ZengFaculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri LankaCeylon Journal of Science2513-28142513-230X2016-09-01452152310.4038/cjs.v45i2.73855603Body fat and its influence on health and diseaseP. A. J. Perera0E. M. I. Edirisinghe1Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Saliyapura 50008Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL- 60616This is a review of literature from 1963 taking into account the excellent reviews on body fat and its metabolism and scintillating research articles on the role of non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) and body fat depots in maintenance of health and also their dysfunction leading to chronic diseases that affect quality of life. Main objective of this paper is to highlight the significance of elevated plasma NEFA in type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity and the overall influence of depot fats in the maintenance of health. Reduction in receptor mediated cell function in muscle due to loss of insulin sensitivity arising from elevated non-esterified fatty acid is given due recognition and is considered as an alternate route for development of strategies for the control of chronic diseases associated with energy dysfunction. In addition, glyceroneogenesis in adipose tissues that accompany fat synthesis can also considered as a possible site which could be targeted to reduce the elevated plasma NEFA.https://cjs.sljol.info/articles/7385upper and lower body fat, gender differences, accretion of body fat, fat in pregnancy, plasma non esterified fatty acid |
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Body fat and its influence on health and disease |
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Body fat and its influence on health and disease |
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Body fat and its influence on health and disease |
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Body fat and its influence on health and disease |
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body fat and its influence on health and disease |
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Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka |
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Ceylon Journal of Science |
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2513-2814 2513-230X |
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2016-09-01 |
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This is a review of literature from 1963 taking into account the excellent reviews on body fat and its metabolism and scintillating research articles on the role of non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) and body fat depots in maintenance of health and also their dysfunction leading to chronic diseases that affect quality of life. Main objective of this paper is to highlight the significance of elevated plasma NEFA in type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity and the overall influence of depot fats in the maintenance of health. Reduction in receptor mediated cell function in muscle due to loss of insulin sensitivity arising from elevated non-esterified fatty acid is given due recognition and is considered as an alternate route for development of strategies for the control of chronic diseases associated with energy dysfunction. In addition, glyceroneogenesis in adipose tissues that accompany fat synthesis can also considered as a possible site which could be targeted to reduce the elevated plasma NEFA. |
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upper and lower body fat, gender differences, accretion of body fat, fat in pregnancy, plasma non esterified fatty acid |
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