But a study by researchers at Brigham Young University showed that frequent exposure to the exhaust from diesel engines boosted the amount of fat, fat cell size, insulin resistance and ...
Frequent exposure to diesel engine exhaust increased indicators of metabolic diseases in mice. Non-caloric influences such as diesel exhaust pollution can impact body fat. Fatty tissue significantly ...
One group was allowed to breathe room air, while the other group breathed in diesel exhaust particles 30 minutes per day, five days a week. After six weeks, adipose tissue was collected from the ...
PROVO, Utah — A new BYU study has revealed a factor in obesity and metabolic diseases that you may not expect — diesel exhaust. The BYU study found that exposure to exhaust from diesel engines ...