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The study shows it's not just about being overweight, but where the fat is located that could impact mental health.
Researchers at McMaster University have discovered a new connection between body fat and anxiety, offering fresh insight into how our physical and mental health are deeply linked. Their findings, ...
"Understanding the link between adipose tissue and anxiety opens up new avenues for research and potential treatments," says Gregory Steinberg, senior author on the paper and a professor in the ...
Gregory Steinberg, senior author on the paper and a professor in the Department of Medicine at McMaster "Our findings highlight the complex interplay between metabolism and mental health ...
Dongdong Wang, first author and postdoctoral research fellow and Gregory Steinberg, professor of Medicine at McMaster University and co-director of the Centre for Metabolism, Obesity, and Diabetes ...
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Fitgurú on MSNHow many more calories does muscle burn compared to fat?According to researcher Gregory Steinberg, having more muscle doesn't necessarily mean you burn a lot more calories at rest.
“Understanding the link between adipose tissue and anxiety opens up new avenues for research and potential treatments,” says Gregory Steinberg, senior author on the paper and a professor in the ...
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