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Brown adipose tissue thermogenesis among young adults in northeastern Siberia and Midwest United States and its relationship with other biological adaptations to cold climates.

Stephanie B LevyTatiana M KlimovaRaisa N ZakharovaAfanasiy I FedorovValentina I FedorovaMarina E BaltakhinovaMadison BondyDania AtallahJennah Thompson-VasquezKaylin DongAnne DebertineWilliam R Leonard
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2022)
Yakut young adults displayed greater evidence of BAT thermogenesis in response to mild cooling compared with young adults living near Chicago, IL. Furthermore, the relationship between BAT thermogenesis and change in energy expenditure appears to be stronger among Yakut adults. Adults that exhibited greater metabolic response to cold stress, such as higher BAT thermogenesis and divRMR, maintained warmer sternum temperatures. These results highlight the degree to which adaptation to cold climates involves multiple integrated biological pathways.
Keyphrases
  • adipose tissue
  • young adults
  • insulin resistance
  • high fat diet
  • childhood cancer
  • type diabetes
  • skeletal muscle