Scientific proof: Too dirty is also obesity

Research by US scientists shows that only a few stains in the home can accumulate triglycerides that activate fat cells, causing obesity.

To house indiscriminately, dirt - besides you are prone to respiratory diseases, allergies . believe it, this habit also makes your waist bulge abnormally!

Thoughts are irrelevant, research by Duke University scientists shows that only a few stains in the home can accumulate triglycerides that activate fat, fat in the body. boiling.

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Just about 3 micrograms of dust is enough to affect weight.

Specifically, the dust contains endocrine disruptors (EDCs) . These are synthetic or natural compounds that can intervene or mimic the hormones of a person.

Endocrine disordering chemicals EDCs often appear "strong" in flame retardants, phthalates, paraben, phenolics, pyraclostrobin pesticides, DBP plasticizers . The more exposed you are, the more dangerous you are. muscle gets fat later.

The main author of the study - Christopher Kassotis of Duke University shared: "The use of a lot of chemicals or to house clutter, dust . will make EDCs more popular. We know that a lot of household items like the back of furniture, electronic devices . are actually a dust store. "

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Many indoor items such as the back of furniture, electronics . are actually a dust store.

To reach this conclusion, experts collected dust samples in 11 homes in North Carolina. Extracts of dust are placed with the fat cell model of mice.

In 11 samples, 7 samples activated triglycerides into mature fat cells. Once this process occurs, we cannot recover even if the subject is losing weight.

Heather Stapleton and other researchers believe that EDCs can interact with fetal stem cells and other tissues while developing, making them "grow up" in a way different from what often happens.

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You should clean your home regularly to reduce exposure EDCs.

In addition, experts also pointed out that in 44 common indoor pollutants tested, the appliance contains flame retardant chemicals, flexible agents that have the fastest fat-generating effect.

Therefore, experts recommend that you clean your home regularly to reduce exposure EDCs. In addition, Stapleton stressed: "We also recommend that you wash your hands often, especially before eating, to reduce exposure to these chemicals."

New research is published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology