Cold temps may help to combat obesity and related metabolic diseases by reducing inflammation, researchers find

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Cold temps may help to combat obesity and related metabolic diseases by reducing inflammation, researchers find

More than 40 percent of American adults have obesity, a complex condition that can increase the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. One mechanism by which obesity can lead to other health problems is by causing low-grade chronic inflammation, the accumulation of immune cells in insulin-sensitive tissues. Scientists hypothesize that reversing—known as resolving—this chronic inflammation could prevent the onset of obesity-related diseases including diabetes and possibly facilitate weight loss.

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