A new drug which promises to help people lose weight by setting their 'fat on fire' has been developed by scientists.
The
treatment showed encouraging results in early tests, suggesting it may
accelerate the rate at which fat is burned off by the body.
If it is shown to be safe in clinical trials, the drug could be used to speed up the way calories are used up.
The
treatment, developed by scientists in Germany, works by promoting the
production of more 'healthy' brown fat and less 'unhealthy' white fat.
Troublesome
white fat soaks up calories and stores them in bellies, love handles and
thighs, raising the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
But
adults also have a small amount of healthier brown fat - known as
adipose tissue - which burns off calories and generates heat for the
body as it does so.
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