Find the hormone to finish the exercise
Good news for people who are lazy but still want to lose weight and have a toned body: Swiss scientists have found a hormone that stimulates people to exercise more physically and physically.
Good news for people who are lazy but still want to lose weight and have a toned body: Swiss scientists have found a hormone that stimulates people to exercise more physically and physically.
Hormone Epo increases motor stimulation in humans.
Researchers at the University of Zurich in Switzerland discovered that when an increase in the number of a hormone called erythropoietin (Epo) in the brain of mice will make these animals run faster. They determined that the hormone Epo produces this beneficial effect without simultaneously increasing the red blood cell index.
The finding opens up the prospect of a new treatment for people with diseases like obesity or Alzheimer's - diseases that will be significantly improved if patients increase physical activity.
The Daily Mail quoted Max Gassmann, a member of the research team, saying: 'Our experiments show that Epo increases motor stimulation. Almost certainly, Epo has a common effect on one's xinxing and can be used in debilitated patients and with related diseases'.
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