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Causes include poor diet, lack of exercise, and short or low-quality sleep. A healthy diet and active lifestyle can help people lose excess belly fat and lower the risk of problems associated with it.
If you eat too much and exercise too little, you're likely to carry excess weight — including belly fat. Also, your muscle mass might diminish...
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Fasting for a certain number of hours each day or eating just one meal a couple days a week, can help your body burn fat. And scientific evidence...
Read More »There are many reasons why people gain belly fat, including poor diet, lack of exercise, and stress. Improving nutrition, increasing activity, and making other lifestyle changes can all help. Belly fat refers to fat around the abdomen. There are two types of belly fat: Visceral: This fat surrounds a person’s organs. This fat surrounds a person’s organs. Subcutaneous: This is fat that sits under the skin. Health complications from visceral fat are more harmful than having subcutaneous fat. People can make many lifestyle and dietary changes to lose belly fat. Share on Pinterest Artur Debat/Getty Images Causes of belly fat Common causes of excess belly fat include: 1. Poor diet Sugary food such as cakes and candy, and drinks such as soda and fruit juice, can: cause weight gain
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