Japanese researchers have suggested a new way to reduce obesity. A new study has been published in Communique Biology stating that acoustic sound waves can change the behavior of our cells, so that they can also be used to prevent the body from forming fat. Since sound waves are made of mechanical waves that can move from inside the wind, water and tissues. On this basis, researchers have designed a system that talks about taking bathing cells in acoustic waves.
Scientists conduct tests in the study how cells react to the physiological range of acoustic radiation. It defines the biological importance of sound as mechanical stimulation. So that it exposes the fundamental relationship between life and sound.
Scientists tested three sounds on the muscle cells of mice during the experiment. One was white noise, the other is 440 HZ tone which is a piano’s A note. The third high-pitch 14Hz tone that is close to the tallest pitch that most people can hear. The results of the Test were shocking as 42 genes changed only two hours after the sound was exposed to the sound. 24 hours later, a change in 145 genes was observed.
Scientists found that sound waves stopped adipocyte differentiation. This is the process in which preedipocytes (precursor cells) turn into mature fat cells that accumulate fat. Those who matured, had about 15 percent less fat in those cells. He also found that the reaction of the cells depends on the frequency, intensity and pattern of the sound wave. Currently, acoustic flow treatment is being used to treat conditions such as chronic pain, erectile dysfunction, and soft tissue injuries by increasing circulation and reducing inflammation.
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