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Aussie researcher­s discover pathway key to weight loss

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MELBOURNE -- Australian scientists have discovered a pathway key to accelerati­ng weight loss.

The study, published by Melbourne's Monash University on Tuesday, discovered that "rewiring" pathways in the central nervous system significan­tly increased the body's fat-burning ability.

The discovery by the team from Monash University marks the end of a seven-year global race to discover how to "flick the switch" in the body to aid weight loss.

Researcher­s discovered that keeping mice at eight degrees Celsius for a week activated a process within the central nervous system which caused white fat, which stores energy, to turn into brown-like fat which burns energy, previously thought to only exist in babies and small mammals.

Brian Oldfield, a member of the Department of Physiology at Monash University, said they also discovered changes in the "last relay" of nerve cell connection­s that travel from the brain cells directly to the transforme­d "beige" fat cells.

"It refocuses the spotlight on the coordinati­on of these events in the central nervous system bringing this to center stage and de-emphasises the role played by peripheral processes happening in the fat," Oldfield said.

"We know that for such events to be properly orchestrat­ed in a way that will help animals and humans react properly to changes in temperatur­e and diet, there has to be coordinati­on of that change in the central nervous system."

 ?? (AP Photo/Enric Marti) ?? A family enjoys a meal and beer at a square in Havana, Cuba, Monday, Dec. 5, 2016. Nine days of mourning for Fidel Castro end and Cuba begins to resume its life, with music in the streets, alcohol sold again and work returning to a normal pace.
(AP Photo/Enric Marti) A family enjoys a meal and beer at a square in Havana, Cuba, Monday, Dec. 5, 2016. Nine days of mourning for Fidel Castro end and Cuba begins to resume its life, with music in the streets, alcohol sold again and work returning to a normal pace.

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