Texas A&M AgriLife Research study may lead to novel obesity treatment
New study provides insights on role of ‘hunger hormone’ receptor in obesity-realted chronic inflammation
New study provides insights on role of ‘hunger hormone’ receptor in obesity-realted chronic inflammation
Study shows the health benefits of pecans, which may curb obesity and reduce inflammation
Writer: Paul Schattenberg, 210-859-5752, paschattenberg@ag.tamu.edu Dr. Erin Giles, 979-458-1849, egiles@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION — A study by researchers from Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the University of Colorado found male-only rat models used for studying obesity are limited and don’t address critical factors for understanding it. The study can be found at http://bit.ly/2v5U14T. “Obesity negatively affects…
Study examines role of ghrelin receptor in fat tissue inflammation and insulin resistance Writer: Paul Schattenberg, 210-859-5752, paschattenberg@ag.tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Yuxiang Sun, 979-862-9143, Yuxiang.Sun@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – Scientists have proposed that inflammation is the harbinger of aging and central to the aging process, a phenomenon described as ‘inflamm-aging,’ said Dr. Yuxiang Sun. Sun, a faculty…
COLLEGE STATION — Research has shown that efforts through the Texas Grow! Eat! Go! program have had a positive effect on improving the health and wellness of youth in the five participating Texas counties. The study is a five-year collaboration among AgriLife Extension, the University of Texas School of Public Health at the Austin Regional…