Sex Hormone Responsible for Obesity!
April 9th, 2009 Shabu
A special sex hormone for female named Oestrogen can lessen woman’s capability for burning fat as soon as having any meal. The findings were discovered by Tony O’Sullivan, Associate Professor of Sydney endocrinologist . He is serving at the NSW University alongside St George Hospital. The researcher hope the result of the research will help to explicate why women store fat much efficiently than their counter part men. Tony said “Female puberty and early pregnancy – times of increased Oestrogen – could be seen as states of efficient fat storage in preparation for fertility, foetal development and lactation.”
For getting the result, Tony pooled research by him and some others in order to elucidate why ladies get on average 6% to 11% more body fat than males, in spite of fact that men usually eating more. He said “The hypothesis stems from the fact women have a higher percentage of body fat than men, yet when you look at dietary intake, women don’t eat more fat and calories than men, they normally eat less.” The findings recommend a fat-storing system kicks in throughout puberty as well as early pregnancy. It happens for biological reasons. The research published in Obesity Reviews.
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