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Does activating brown fat contribute to important metabolic benefits in humans? Yes!
Aaron M. Cypess
Aaron M. Cypess
Published December 1, 2023
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2023;133(23):e175282. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI175282.
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Does activating brown fat contribute to important metabolic benefits in humans? Yes!

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Activated BAT produces three metabolic benefits via evidence-based mechanisms.

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Activated BAT produces three metabolic benefits via evidence-based mecha...
Human BAT responds to cold, pharmacological adrenergic, and other mechanisms of stimulation by consuming glucose and fatty acids to produce mediators and generate heat via chemical uncoupling and futile cycling. Evidence established via clinical trials and mechanistic studies supports improvement to metabolism with three measurable effects: improved glucose metabolism, improved cardiovascular disease, and improved obesity.

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