Study on the Effect of Seabuckthorn and Tung Oil Acid on Adolescent Obesity

Obesity among teenagers and children has become a big issue as the Chinese economy has expanded. Obesity is commonly defined as an imbalance in energy intake and expenditure, which results in fat buildup. This program focuses on the extensively researched unsaturated fatty acid omega-7. First, the a...

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Main Author: Li Yangtian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2025/04/shsconf_messd2025_02029.pdf
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Summary:Obesity among teenagers and children has become a big issue as the Chinese economy has expanded. Obesity is commonly defined as an imbalance in energy intake and expenditure, which results in fat buildup. This program focuses on the extensively researched unsaturated fatty acid omega-7. First, the amount of palmitic acid and other unsaturated fatty acids in teenagers’ diets is studied. The effects of seabuckthorn palmitic acid on obesity and fat storage in mice are next evaluated using mouse experiments, followed by an examination of teens’ nutritional health status in terms of unsaturated fatty acid intake. The findings reveal that seabuckthorn palmitoleic acid can effectively limit the synthesis of fatty acids and lipid droplets, promote the “burning” of white fat into brown fat, and improve the body’s fat balance. The study’s findings show that young people should consume “good fatty acids” while avoiding “junk fats” in order to maintain a healthy, energetic body.
ISSN:2261-2424