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- Interplay of obesity and parasitic infection: current evidence of . . .
Parasitic infections possess comparable risk factors to obesity In addition, obesity impairs innate and adaptive immunity subsequently increasing vulnerability to infectious diseases
- Parasites and Their Effects on Human Fat and Metabolism
Parasites, often viewed as nuisances, can affect human health beyond immediate infection symptoms Recent studies suggest they may influence fat storage and metabolic processes in hosts, potentially impacting conditions like obesity and metabolic disorders
- Parasites and Weight Gain - Dr. Jaban
Although diet, genetics, physical activity, medications, and accessibility to healthy foods and services are major contributing factors to the rise in weight gain across the United States, parasites are often not included in these lists despite their relevance in the discussion of unexplained weight gain and obesity
- The Surprising Connection Between Obesity, Parasites, and Your Immune . . .
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, backed by a substantial NIH grant, are pioneering a study on the unique immune responses to obesity and parasitic infections, highlighting differences between males and females
- The Overlooked Link Between Parasites and Weight Struggles
Parasitic infections trigger low-grade chronic inflammation, which contributes to weight gain A 2013 study found that obesity is linked to increased pro-inflammatory cytokines, which disrupt metabolic balance
- Weight Gain and Parasites: The Hidden Association
Parasites can exert a surprising influence on weight, often contributing to weight gain by altering how our bodies handle nutrients These sneaky organisms thrive by tapping into your body's resources, consuming nutrients you need and disrupting normal metabolic processes
- Do Intestinal Unicellular Parasites Have a Role in the Inflammatory and . . .
If we grant these intestinal parasites the ability of modifying the antioxidant capacity, they could also interfere with the development of insulin resistance and the extremely prevalent metabolic disorders associated with obesity
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