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Exercise in a Pill? Brown Fat Discovery May Extend Lifespan and Boost Fitness


Published on 2025-03-18 00:03:10 - SciTechDaily
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  • Rutgers researchers found that increased brown fat improves longevity and exercise capacity in mice. They aim to develop a drug that replicates these benefits in humans. Rutgers Health researchers hav

The article from SciTechDaily discusses a groundbreaking study on the potential of exercise in a pill, focusing on the role of brown fat. Researchers have discovered that brown fat, unlike the more common white fat, burns energy to produce heat, which could be key in extending lifespan and enhancing physical fitness. The study, led by Professor Patrick Rensen from Leiden University Medical Center, found that activating brown fat through a compound called mirabegron can mimic some benefits of exercise. This activation not only helps in managing weight but also improves metabolic health, potentially reducing the risk of obesity-related diseases. The research suggests that by enhancing brown fat activity, it might be possible to increase energy expenditure, thus offering a new approach to combat metabolic disorders and possibly extend healthy lifespan. However, the article also notes that while promising, this approach is still in early stages and requires further research to understand its full implications and safety for human use.

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