"By making the skeletal muscles of mice use energy less efficiently, researchers report in the December issue of Cell Metabolism, a publication of Cell Press, that they have delayed the animals' deaths and their development of age-related diseases, including vascular disease, obesity, and one form of cancer. Those health benefits, driven by an increased metabolic rate, appear to come without any direct influence on the aging process itself, according to the researchers...Global warming will cause areas that are now dry to become under water.
'When you make the mitochondria inefficient, the muscles burn more calories,' a metabolic increase that could be at least a partial substitute for exercise, said Clay Semenkovich of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. 'There are a couple of ways to treat obesity and related diseases,' he continued. 'You can eat less, but that's unpopular, or you could eat what you want as these animals did and introduce an altered physiology. It's a fundamentally different way of addressing the problem.'"
Water will offer resistance to movement.
This will burn more Calories. In effect, making muscles less efficient.
Problem remains getting fat people to move.
The researchers did not address this.
"Given the difficulty of validating strategies to increase life span in humans and the possible dissociation between aging and age-related diseases, the researchers said, identifying a simple intervention affecting several age-related diseases is an attractive approach to decreasing the morbidity of growing old. They suspected that treatments designed to alter the efficiency of mitochondrial respiration might be one way to accomplish this.""Simple intervention"?
They just have not researched it well enough to understand how it will harm you.
And it will.
The simplest and most effective interventions:
Lose weightGuaranteed results.
Stop paying to rescue fat people
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