Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
Health & Fitness

Melatonine intake may help combat obesity, diabetes

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Oct, 2014 09:21 AM
    Chronic consumption of melatonine, a hormone found in animals, plants, and microbes, helps combat obesity and type-two diabetes, says a study.
     
    "Melatonine is abundant in vegetables, spices, herbs, tea, coffee, fruit, seeds and nuts. This is one of the main reasons why these foods are healthy," said lead researcher Ahmad Agil, a professor at University of Granada in Spain.
     
    The study involved several experiments conducted on Zucker obese rats.
     
    In the case of obesity, mitochondria (our cells' power stations) do not work properly (homeostatic imbalance) and their programmed destruction is accelerated.
     
    Chronic administration of melatonine in young obese rats with diabetes mellitus type-two, similar to its human equivalent, improves mitochondrial dysfunction (i.e. mitochondrial homeostatic functions) in a very efficient way, the findings showed.
     
    Since it improves the consumption of oxygen, melatonine diminishes the levels of free-radicals stress and prevents the destruction of the mitochondrial membrane.
     
    The researchers also pointed out that besides chronic consumption of melatonine, people should sleep in the dark to keep obesity and diabetes at bay.
     
    Melatonine "is a natural substance present in plants, animals and humans; it works as a hormonal signal released during the night to establish circadian rhythms," Agil noted.
     
    Excessive exposure to artificial lightning reduce endogenous melatonine levels, the researchers said.
     
    "It is important to try to sleep in absolute darkness, to avoid interference in the generation of melatonine," Agil said.
     
    The study appeared online in the Journal of Pineal Research.

    MORE Health & Fitness ARTICLES

    My 5 Favourite Nutrients: The importance of Vitamin D, Fish oils and Magnesium

    My 5 Favourite Nutrients: The importance of Vitamin D, Fish oils and Magnesium
    The importance of vitamin D, fish oils and magnesium The July/August issue of Darpan Magazine had a fantastic article written by Dr. Sujatha Nilavar on vitamin D and its multitude of

    My 5 Favourite Nutrients: The importance of Vitamin D, Fish oils and Magnesium

    It Takes Two to Give and Receive

    It Takes Two to Give and Receive
    In British Columbia, hundreds of individuals wait on organ recipient lists for the gift of life As the world continues to get busier and busier, many individuals forget to check off

    It Takes Two to Give and Receive

    Legiyam: A Diwali Tradition from the the South

    Legiyam: A Diwali Tradition from the the South
    Wth so many diverse sweet and savoury recipes for Diwali, it is now the time to make this yummy medicinal legiyam. In our house, we used to call it ‘marundu’ which means medicine in Tamil

    Legiyam: A Diwali Tradition from the the South

    Five Tips for Maintaining Healthy Smiles

    Five Tips for Maintaining Healthy Smiles
    Combine lights, firecrackers, presents, and of course sweets/other treats and what does it represent? Diwali of course. Regardless of its origin and local interpretations, Diwali is a day of fun, festivities and joy for people of all ages

    Five Tips for Maintaining Healthy Smiles

    On the Road to Good Health: Diabetes Prevention and Control

    On the Road to Good Health: Diabetes Prevention and Control
    Diabetes prevention and control is important for good health. If you are South Asian your chances of getting Type 2 diabetes are greater. This contributes to an increased chance for getting cardiovascular disease

    On the Road to Good Health: Diabetes Prevention and Control

    Focus on Eye Care – Dr.Amit Mathur O.D.

    Focus on Eye Care – Dr.Amit Mathur O.D.
    Eye Exams for Children: A Back to School essential! How important are routine eye examinations for children?  “In my opinion as an eye doctor and a parent I think they are

    Focus on Eye Care – Dr.Amit Mathur O.D.