Abdominal fat resists us, but why? Pedro Garcia, s avalanche expert, sport and nutrition, explains that according to a study with rats, scientists realized that there are cells in the abdominal fat that produce a hormone called "neuropeptide" and works as an appetite stimulant, shattering hitherto existing beliefs and blamed only the brain of hunger. According to Garcia, the more it neuropeptides also have more hunger "for what goes into a vicious circle, the more abdominal fat in rats had more fat accumulated in your abdomen and had more appetite and ate.
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