Leipzig Researchers Use Metabolic Chambers to Study Metabolic Diseases

Leipzig Researchers Use Metabolic Chambers to Study Metabolic Diseases

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Leipzig Researchers Use Metabolic Chambers to Study Metabolic Diseases

Scientists in Leipzig use newly acquired metabolic chambers to study metabolic diseases, a new study involving 24-hour stays to measure energy expenditure and tailor dietary plans, funded by a multi-million Euro DFG grant.

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HealthGermany ScienceResearchDiabetesCardiovascular DiseaseLeipzigMetabolic ChambersMetabolic Diseases
Helmholtz-Institut Für Metabolismus-Adipositas- Und Gefäßforschung (Hi-Mag)Leipzig Center Of Metabolism (Leicem)Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Dfg)
Matthias BlüherSarah Frenzel
What is the specific methodology of the new study using these metabolic chambers, including dietary interventions and data collection?
The study uses metabolic chambers to precisely measure energy expenditure in individuals through oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production. This data, combined with an 18-day personalized diet, helps determine each person's energy balance, not aiming for weight loss but rather understanding individual energy needs. The research is part of the "Leipzig Center of Metabolism" (LeiCeM) excellence cluster.
What are metabolic chambers and how do they contribute to understanding metabolic diseases and their connections to conditions like diabetes and heart disease?
Metabolic chambers" are specialized rooms in Leipzig where scientists study metabolic diseases. These chambers, acquired a year ago, allow researchers to better understand how unhealthy fat tissue relates to diseases like diabetes, heart attacks, strokes, and certain cancers. A new study involves participants spending five 24-hour periods in these chambers.
How does the funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) to the "Leipzig Center of Metabolism" impact the broader landscape of metabolic disease research, both in Leipzig and globally?
The metabolic chambers' unique design accommodates various body types, including overweight individuals (up to 250kg), children, adolescents, and athletes. The LeiCeM cluster's funding ensures Leipzig remains at the forefront of metabolic disease research, expanding clinical research capabilities and strengthening the HI-MAG's infrastructure. The 7-year, multi-million Euro grant from the DFG will advance understanding of metabolic disorders and their severe health consequences.

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The research conducted in the metabolic chambers directly contributes to a better understanding of metabolic diseases like diabetes, heart attack, stroke, hypertension, and certain cancers. The goal is to improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of these conditions, thus improving global health and well-being.