"There are special receptors on the fat cells deep inside the abdomen which are specifically intended to hook up with stress hormone -- and stress hormone stimulates them to accept fat, " said Peeke, a former senior scientist at the National Institutes of Health.
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"We have always been criticised for too many tickets going to the fat cats, " said Fifa official David Will.
"The tortilla is really going to absorb a lot of fat, " he said.
The Imperial College London research - which was part-funded by food giant Nestle - also suggested they could change fat digestion but dieticians said this would work only for relatively small numbers of people.
These contain few nutrients other than calories, fat or sugar, she said.
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The proposal addresses how toys and other marketing freebies entice children to buy fast-food meals that are high in fat and calories, Mar said.
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"This isn't the chance for you to decide that Wall Street is bad ... and (now) we're going to show these fat cats, " Novack said.
On Wall Street it is said that pigs get fat but hogs get slaughtered.
But it's still a little low in calories and fat for optimal health, she said, and could lead to a loss of muscle mass, which is difficult to rebuild.
"Young people anywhere from 20 to 40 to 50 really should probably take this to heart and try to lower the fat in their diet, " said Grace Petot of Case Western Reserve University.
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In addition, the company said, the total fat content was actually 20% higher, 30 grams rather than 25 grams listed, while the total calories for the large fry rose to 570 calories from 520 calories.
Servoss said she can see where a little bit of extra fat could be good for people facing a serious illness, but said the more weight you have, the harder it is on your joints.
As the market quickly erased a sizable chunk of the losses explanations began whipping around: some said it was a fat-fingered trade, others blamed the shocking fall on some type of technical error at an exchange.
"I want to remind people that if they're going to eat shrimp, and it is low fat, it's not going to help them if they fry it or eat in a high fat sauce or recipe, " said Barbara Howard of the American Heart Association.
Dr Hoebel said he believed high-fat foods stimulate opioids or 'pleasure chemicals' in the brain.
"You boys drive a hard bargain, " Brother Jobe said and whipped out a fat roll of bills.
The researchers, who are based at the Magee Women's Research Institute in Pittsburgh, said this suggested that body fat played a role in determining who was at risk.
"It is sort of like breaking a fish oil capsule over a hot fudge sundae and expecting the effect of the calories and saturated fat to go away, " she said.
"Twenty-three million people tuned in Monday night to see My Big Fat Greek Life, expecting, no doubt, to see a new version of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, " its review said.
Professor Khan said it was possible that subcutaneous fat offset the effects of visceral fat.
"In fact, consuming shrimp instead of other high fat foods will have beneficial effects, " said Elizabeth De Oliveira of Rockefeller University.
Indeed, the researchers said that "changes in total fat were very small" during the course of the study among the participants in the control group.
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If Americans continue to grow fatter at current rates, about 20% of health care dollars spent on people aged 50 to 69 could by 2020 be due to fat-related ailments, the Rand study said.
Professor Petot said it was possible that when fat was broken down by the body it released substances known as free radicals that can cause tissue damage, and might precipitate the development of Alzheimer's symptoms.
The BHF said it wants the listing of trans fat levels on food labels to be made compulsory.
"Bears just aren't as fat as they used to be, " he said, which makes them less able to live through low-sea-ice years.
They said that the high rate of body fat among the relatives of carriers of the mutated gene suggested that mutations by themselves did not account for obesity.
The ministry said one of the effects of the fat tax was that some Danes had begun crossing the border into Germany to stock up on food there.
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