Adipose Tissue Aging and Metabolic Disorder, and the Impact of Nutritional Interventions. Wang, X., Xu, M., & Li, Y. Nutrients, 14(15):3134, January, 2022. Number: 15 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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Adipose tissue is the largest and most active endocrine organ, involved in regulating energy balance, glucose and lipid homeostasis and immune function. Adipose tissue aging processes are associated with brown adipose tissue whitening, white adipose tissue redistribution and ectopic deposition, resulting in an increase in age-related inflammatory factors, which then trigger a variety of metabolic syndromes, including diabetes and hyperlipidemia. Metabolic syndrome, in turn, is associated with increased inflammatory factors, all-cause mortality and cognitive impairment. There is a growing interest in the role of nutritional interventions in adipose tissue aging. Nowadays, research has confirmed that nutritional interventions, involving caloric restriction and the use of vitamins, resveratrol and other active substances, are effective in managing adipose tissue aging’s adverse effects, such as obesity. In this review we summarized age-related physiological characteristics of adipose tissue, and focused on what nutritional interventions can do in improving the retrogradation and how they do this.
@article{wang_adipose_2022,
	title = {Adipose {Tissue} {Aging} and {Metabolic} {Disorder}, and the {Impact} of {Nutritional} {Interventions}},
	volume = {14},
	copyright = {http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/},
	issn = {2072-6643},
	url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/15/3134},
	doi = {10.3390/nu14153134},
	abstract = {Adipose tissue is the largest and most active endocrine organ, involved in regulating energy balance, glucose and lipid homeostasis and immune function. Adipose tissue aging processes are associated with brown adipose tissue whitening, white adipose tissue redistribution and ectopic deposition, resulting in an increase in age-related inflammatory factors, which then trigger a variety of metabolic syndromes, including diabetes and hyperlipidemia. Metabolic syndrome, in turn, is associated with increased inflammatory factors, all-cause mortality and cognitive impairment. There is a growing interest in the role of nutritional interventions in adipose tissue aging. Nowadays, research has confirmed that nutritional interventions, involving caloric restriction and the use of vitamins, resveratrol and other active substances, are effective in managing adipose tissue aging’s adverse effects, such as obesity. In this review we summarized age-related physiological characteristics of adipose tissue, and focused on what nutritional interventions can do in improving the retrogradation and how they do this.},
	language = {en},
	number = {15},
	urldate = {2023-04-11},
	journal = {Nutrients},
	author = {Wang, Xiujuan and Xu, Meihong and Li, Yong},
	month = jan,
	year = {2022},
	note = {Number: 15
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute},
	keywords = {adipose tissue, aging, caloric restriction, resveratrol, vitamin},
	pages = {3134},
}

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