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New Findings: How Ketones Impact Fat Fibrosis

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- Today, we’re highlighting research led by Wang and colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, published in July 2019.

- The study, titled “A PRDM16-Driven Metabolic Signal from Adipocytes Regulates Precursor Cell Fat,” reveals that ketones can reduce fibrosis in fat.

- This finding is significant for women with lipedema, especially in its later stages, as they often experience firm and fibrotic tissue. It provides further evidence of the benefits of the ketogenic diet in managing lipedema.

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- Today, we’re highlighting research led by Wang and colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, published in July 2019.

- The study, titled “A PRDM16-Driven Metabolic Signal from Adipocytes Regulates Precursor Cell Fat,” reveals that ketones can reduce fibrosis in fat.

- This finding is significant for women with lipedema, especially in its later stages, as they often experience firm and fibrotic tissue. It provides further evidence of the benefits of the ketogenic diet in managing lipedema.

  continue reading

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