The Hidden Culprit Accelerating Aging and Disease
We all want to slow down aging and maintain our vitality well into our golden years.
Many of us go to great lengths to age gracefully—from eating a healthy, whole foods diet to slathering on moisturizers and serums.
But what if I told you there’s a hidden factor lurking deep inside your muscles that could be rapidly accelerating aging and putting you at risk for chronic disease?
Australian researchers have discovered that the makeup of our muscle fibers plays a direct role in whether we suffer from unhealthy aging and a host of serious health conditions.
And it all centers around unassuming cells called fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs).
FAPs reside within our muscle tissue and are essential for muscle repair and maintenance. However, under certain conditions, they can go rogue and transform into fat cells, leading to the accumulation of intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT).
IMAT is an invisible enemy, sneaking fat in between your muscle fibers and disrupting their function. While we need some IMAT for proper muscle health, too much can spell disaster for your physical function and overall well-being as you age.
The researchers found that excessive IMAT buildup can trigger a domino effect of health problems, including:
- Muscle loss and weakness
- Reduced functional capacity
- Chronic inflammation
- Insulin resistance and diabetes
- Cardiovascular disease
- Metabolic disorders
- Accelerated aging
In essence, when FAPs turn to the dark side and start storing fat, they set the stage for the exact age-related decline we’re all trying to avoid.
So what causes FAPs to adopt this sinister role? The scientists discovered that prolonged physical inactivity, muscle injuries, chronic inflammation, and metabolic disturbances can all spur FAPs to become fat hoarders rather than muscle supporters.
Fortunately, the research team emphasized that one of the most potent weapons we have against rogue FAPs and unhealthy IMAT gain is simple: exercise.
Regular physical activity, especially resistance training, is crucial for keeping FAPs in check and maintaining muscle integrity as we age. It prevents FAPs from turning into fat cells, enhances their muscle-boosting functions, and helps preserve strength and mobility in our later years.
In addition to working up a good sweat, eating an antioxidant-rich diet and managing your weight can also help ward off the metabolic and inflammatory triggers that cause FAPs to go off course.
So, if you want to age at your own pace and avoid being blindsided by muscle-deep metabolic mayhem, and accelerated aging, make movement a non-negotiable part of your daily routine.
P.S. Nutrient targets the TOP 12 hallmarks of aging.
Source:
Flores-Opazo, M., Kopinke, D., Helmbacher, F., Fernández-Verdejo, R., Tuñón-Suárez, M., Lynch, G. S., & Contreras, O. (2024). Fibro-adipogenic progenitors in physiological adipogenesis and intermuscular adipose tissue remodeling. Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 97, 101277.
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