Saturday, July 16, 2011

Genes That Keep One Slim May Cause Heart Attack

   A research published in British journal reveals that are responsible for keeping  the people slim may cause heart attack or type II diabetes, while these diseases are considered commonly due to obesity.
   The study conducted by Medical Research Council and published in "Teacher Genetics" shows that genes called IRS 1 lower the fat under the skin but do not minimize the fat that is around the body parts like heart and liver. During the study 7600 individuals were observed and it was concluded that the number of  men were more having this problem. The researcher Dr Ruth Luze says that it is not for the fat people having the problem but thin people could suffer though they think themselves to be safe from the heart attack.
   Doctor Line Frame Director Research of the Charity Diabetes UK says that 20% of the people who have normal weight why suffer from diabetes, the reason is that they have IRS 1 genes.
   Professor of British Heart Foundation Jermy Pereson is of the view that problem actually is not that how much you are obsess but is that whee you are fat and which part of your body has more fat. The fat under the skin is not as dangerous as it is around any vital organ of the body..  

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