The clinical application of strategies to modulate the mass, function, and endocrine activity of adipose tissue, moving beyond simple caloric restriction to address metabolic health. This involves understanding adipokine profiles and local tissue environment regulation. We aim to optimize fat storage dynamics for systemic well-being.
Origin
Derived from the Greek adipos (fat) and Latin manus (hand, management), reflecting the clinical imperative to actively guide the physiological role of fat depots. In endocrinology, this concept evolved from focusing solely on energy storage to recognizing adipose tissue as a crucial endocrine organ. This management paradigm is central to modern metabolic science.
Mechanism
Management protocols target the cellular differentiation of preadipocytes and influence lipolysis and lipogenesis pathways through hormonal axes. Modulating sympathetic nervous system input and insulin sensitivity directly affects triglyceride turnover within adipocytes. Successful management often requires optimizing sex hormone levels to influence fat distribution patterns.
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