Monday, July 30, 2012

Fight the fat of the asthma medication.

Common asthma drugs may hold the key to addressing the country's obesity epidemic.

Used to treat adult asthma and lung disease in the rest of the fat-burning and metabolism, found the drug formoterol increase in Melbourne the Garvan Institute of medical research who.

"Studies in animals can irritate the ???? roll muscle growth and fat burning shows" and said study senior author Paul Lee Dr.

"This is the first study indicating the metabolic effects of human.

"Increase energy rate of 10% or more, increased by nearly 25 percent by burning fat.

In theory mean 70 means writing 1 kg guy an extra 200 calories, said Dr. Lee.

Other increase the metabolism of many drugs increase the heart rate can be dangerous. No effect on asthma drugs, 8 of hearts being used 10 years research.

National health and medical research Council, by research results funded by United States, Boston Healthcare Conference was announced overnight.

Dr. preliminary findings, Lee said so to deal with obesity, medication may be, caused a lot interest in the medical community.

"To prevent human muscle loss and ???? role obesity that is used is as follows: May this important discovery" is Dr. Lee.

Currently two-thirds of half of all women, men and one in four children is overweight or obese Australia.

Strike is health crisis years, Australia $ 1500000000 coins directly obese.

Lee said the needed greater study and perform in the drug, Dr. weight loss features look at his team for anti-oxidation effects, common in senior citizens of muscle atrophy and loss of muscle new research plan.

"Loss prevention include formoterol, our hypothesis, given the interest in our research protein metabolism and muscular fragility is a treat.

But, said Dr. Lee feared drugs can be misused by the construction of the body he has.

"Has been the misuse of drugs by the pursuit of this class of older-generation drugs and body building" Dr. Lee says.

"Formoterol is indicated for this purpose certainly do not. ?

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