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Those who do store dangerous amounts of visceral fat can reduce their levels by making positive changes to their lifestyle. Changes include eating a nutritious, low-fat diet, increasing the amount of exercise, and lowering stress levels.
Curvy refers to a waist-to-hip ratio of . 75 or larger. For example, someone with a waist of 27 inches or less and a hip size of 36 inches would be...
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There are many ingredients we can look to, to achieve this detoxification of the body, each having their own benefits to your health and wellbeing....
Read More »Visceral fat is stored in a person’s abdominal cavity and is also known as ‘active fat’ as it influences how hormones function in the body. An excess of visceral fat can, therefore, have potentially dangerous consequences. Because visceral fat is in the abdominal cavity, it is close to many vital organs, such as the pancreas, liver, and intestines. The higher the amount of visceral fat a person stores, the more at risk they are for certain health complications, such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Fast facts on visceral fat: Excess visceral fat can cause serious health problems. Exercising for a minimum of 30 minutes each day will help to burn visceral fat.
Seven Tips for Talking To A Doctor About Weight Call Ahead. Be prepared to bring up weight first. Bring your food journal. Have questions prepared....
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Ideally, your waist measurement should be less than half of your height. (So if you're 5 foot 6, or 66 inches, your waist circumference should be...
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But it's important to remember that they're not all designed this way, so always follow the instructions on the label. As a general rule, though,...
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By age 40, most people notice that their stomach protrudes more than it used to—even if they haven't gained much weight over the years. Though this...
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Diabetes and high blood pressure are the most common risk factors for kidney disease. However, obesity, smoking, genetics, gender, and age can also...
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This table shows us that a woman who is 5 ft. 4 in. tall is considered overweight (BMI is 25 to 29) if she weighs between about 145 and 169 pounds....
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