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Belly fat resistant to every other day fasting study – News – The University of Sydney
In a mouse study, researchers at the University of Sydney have mapped out what happens behind the scenes in fat tissue during intermittent fasting, showing that…

In a mouse study, Australian researchers have mapped out what happens behind the scenes in fat tissue during intermittent fasting, showing that it triggers a cascade of dramatic changes, depending on the type of fat deposits and where they are located around the body.
Using state-of-the-art instruments, University of Sydney researchers discovered that fat around the stomach, which can accumulate into a protruding tummy in humans, was found to go into preservation mode, adapting over time and becoming…
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