November 29, 2008
Scientists discover appetite suppressant the world is waiting for.
Obesity has become a worldwide epidemic and effective obesity treatments are scarce. The CDC reports that in the United States, about 66% of adults are obese or overweight, as are 16% of kids aged 6 to 19.
This is alarming to say the least. Look at those figures again. 66% of adults are fat. What this says is that were you to pick 10 adults and get them to stand in a row, odds are that 7 of them will be fat.
Now for those who are overweight, this may come somewhat as consolatory, because you now begin to feel you are not alone. But hey, that does not make it right!
If given a choice, you rather be slim than be burdened with all that fat around. Having been fat myself before, I can tell you that my biggest regret was to have blown away almost a decade of my life because there was some much I could not do due to my size. Well choices are about decisions and if you plan to take some action and dump that fat, then here’s some good news for you.
A substance present in our small intestine is showing great promise as the ‘appetite suppressant’ obese people the world over have been waiting for. Called NAPE (has some long name, Google it if you need to know) is produced when fatty foods are ingested. NAPE is carried to the brain where it acts as a feedback loop and tells the brain to shut down eating.
Scientists at Yale studied the substance and found that mice and rats that were injected with NAPE ate less food and lost weight. Nape seemed to reduce appetite by acting on neurons in the hypothalamus that stimulate hunger by reducing the activity of those neurons. Writing in the journal, Cell, the researchers believe this discovery could lead to new approaches to fighting obesity.
After five days on NAPE, rats ate 30% less food and lost a quarter of their weight. Rodents that didn’t get NAPE actually gained a little flab. Shulman’s team didn’t notice any other permanent behavioural changes in the NAPE-fed mice.

This is great news, but there’s a downside. They are still at primate (monkey) trials. This means that they are a long way from human trails and then, and if all’s well it will be approved and you see it on the shelves at drugstores. Well, it would be unfair to call that ‘bad’ news. Someday, in the future, obese people the world over may be helped by this discovery.
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