Contributing factors include reduced GHRH (stimulating hormone) secretion, increased somatostatin (inhibiting hormone) tone, changes in sleep architecture (less deep sleep), increased body fat (which suppresses GH), and decreased receptor sensitivity
In obese wild-type mice, chronic experimental exposure was associated with reduced body weight and body fat, increased lipolytic sensitivity, and increased beta-3-adrenergic-receptor RNA expression in adipose tissue
Supporting Nervous System Health Optimal vitamin B12 levels are crucial for neurological health, as it is essential in producing myelin, which protects nerve fibers and facilitates nerve impulse transmission
Glaucoma is one such disease, characterized by the degeneration of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and optic nerve atrophy, leading to progressive and permanent vision loss