you get fat
If fat cells aren't functioning properly, it can lead to conditions such as obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome. This can increase the risk of developing chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers. Additionally, dysfunctional fat cells may contribute to inflammation and hormonal imbalances in the body.
nouthingI disagree, though I'll leave it there regardless. If fat cells aren't working - well, a couple mightn't be an issue, but if a lot of them aren't working then, well, where does the fat go, huh? I'm not sure precisely what would happen, but it would probably be along the lines of either the remaining fat cells overloading (basically), extra waste being removed, or possibly the body slowing down the metabolism so that the fat cells aren'toverloaded. Like I said, I'm not certain.
Fat acts as an insulator and it protects your main organs against physical trauma.
If we didn't have fat cells we wouldn't move as our fat cells produce energy which enables our body to move. The fat we gain is turned into energy but if we don't have that energy we would be in bed all day, not being able to move.
If fat cells stop functioning properly, it can lead to metabolic issues such as insulin resistance, which in turn can result in weight gain, diabetes, and other health problems. Additionally, the body may start to store fat in other tissues or organs, increasing the risk of inflammation and other complications.
the same way if you arent fat the same way if you arent fat the same way if you arent fat
If fat cells aren't functioning properly, it can lead to conditions such as obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome. This can increase the risk of developing chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers. Additionally, dysfunctional fat cells may contribute to inflammation and hormonal imbalances in the body.
nouthingI disagree, though I'll leave it there regardless. If fat cells aren't working - well, a couple mightn't be an issue, but if a lot of them aren't working then, well, where does the fat go, huh? I'm not sure precisely what would happen, but it would probably be along the lines of either the remaining fat cells overloading (basically), extra waste being removed, or possibly the body slowing down the metabolism so that the fat cells aren'toverloaded. Like I said, I'm not certain.
well in diabetes type 1 the cells arent getting the glucose they need from food, so the cells start using fat cells to feed themselves, producing ketones an causing DKA
Fat acts as an insulator and it protects your main organs against physical trauma.
There are cells in the body called adipose cells.basically these are fat cells.we are born with a set amount.due to genetics and hormones we gain fat in each cell but some more than others.as we age fat is stored in different places due to hormones.we can diet and exercise to lose fat in stored cells but you cant choose whereand you dont lose the cells themselves.eating animal fats and excess carbohydrates will make you gain fat,especially if you are sedentary.liposuction actually removes some adipose cells.if you arent careful though the remaining cells in the area "fdone" can still store fat.
Access calories will be stored in fat cells
Muscles cells are smaller than fat cells because they are more dense. These cells are more condensed than fat cells.
fat cells that create red blood cells
Fat cells are located just under the skin. Fat cells store unused food. When your body is not getting enough nutrients, your body takes them from the fat cells.
they arent just fat most are even morbidly obese i guess they are fat because in football they sit out most of the game
trans fats are but animal and natural fats usually arent