New research on Israel: Men in the sun are easier to be hungry than women

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.07.16

Xinhua News Agency, Jerusalem, July 16 (Reporter Wang Zhuolun Shanghao) A new study of Israel shows that the sun will stimulate men to release a hormone, which is easier to feel hungry, and women will not happen.

Researchers and other institutions of Tel Aviv University in Israel have recently reported in the British "Nature · metabolism" magazine that they analyzed the diet data of about 3,000 people. Among them, men and women found that men took about 300 calories in summer more than 300 calories per day in summer every day. Essence

Researchers also asked volunteers to wear sleeveless shirts and shorts outdoors. Blood analysis showed that the sunlight prompted a hormone level that can make people feel hungry, while women did not have significant differences.

Animal experiments also show similar results. Researchers make 12 experimental mice each exposed to ultraviolet lines every day, which is equivalent to 20 to 30 minutes at noon in Florida, USA. After 10 consecutive weeks of monitoring, it was found that the blood of the males contains more hungry hormones, and after exposed to ultraviolet rays, there are more desires and eating more, but the female rats have not occurred.

Researchers believe that the reason for the above difference may be that after the skin is irradiated with ultraviolet rays, the body and estrogen in the body have different reactions. Related findings help to further study the role of skin in the body's metabolism, and may also help develop a solution for gender -based treatment of certain endocrine diseases.

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