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Causes of a High Waist Circumference A larger waist circumference is often caused by intra-abdominal visceral fat. Visceral fat is fat that develops between and around internal organs. This type of fat differs from "regular" fat that sits just beneath the skin and can be pinched.
While no specific foods can cause us to be kicked out of fat burn, consuming too many carbs will. Carbs in the form of sugar, preservatives, and...
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There are plenty of smart strategies that can help you slim down all over and reduce the amount of fat around your lower belly. Cut your calories....
Read More »Your waist circumference is an important number to know, especially if you're living with a chronic health issue such as heart disease or have a risk factor for diabetes, such as family history. In fact, research shows waist circumference may be as important as body mass index (BMI)—the ratio of weight to height that can indicate obesity—for predicting disease risk and overall health status. This is because BMI does not account for how fat is distributed in the body. In contrast, a large waist circumference indicates an accumulation of fat in the intra-abdominal region—and fat in this area can impact internal organs and is more metabolically active than fat in other areas of the body. A person with a larger waist-to-hip ratio faces an increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, regardless of whether or not they are overweight.
Cinnamon. Yes, the spice that is most likely in your pantry ready to be sprinkled atop a bowl of oatmeal, mixed in some yogurt or morning smoothie,...
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A potential culprit for that protruding belly can be diet soda or beverages with artificial sweeteners. One recent study shows a link between the...
Read More »To find your BMI, divide your weight in pounds by your height in inches; multiply the result by 703 to convert from lbs/inches2 to kg/m2. When used alone, a BMI measurement is not especially accurate at predicting health and heart disease risk. Used in conjunction with waist circumference, it provides a clearer picture. Body Mass Index The most commonly used measure to correlate weight and height is the body mass index (BMI). It uses weight and height to try and estimate body fat. The resulting number is then used to categorize people as underweight, normal weight, overweight, obese, or morbidly obese. BMI is not perfect, however, and does not account for other factors that determine body composition like age, muscle mass, or sex. BMI calculations may, for example, overestimate body fat in athletes or in older people. Additionally, BMI can also stigmatize and shame people who do not meet what is considered an ideal weight or body shape.
Best Foods to Eat Before Bed for Weight Loss Whey Protein Shake. First and foremost, protein is important for weight loss - whey protein included!...
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Healthier Snacks to Satisfy Junk Food Cravings Nuts. Thanks to their pleasing combo of saltiness and crunch, nuts calm your cravings for other...
Read More »If you are stressed physically, mentally, or emotionally, you may have high levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Chronically elevated levels cause your body to deposit more visceral fat in the abdomen.
The military diet requires people to follow a low-calorie diet for 3 days and then return to regular eating for 4 days. Across the first 3 days,...
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You should avoid wearing a binder for more than 8 hours. For people under 18, we recommend taking it off after 6 hours. If you have to wear it for...
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Just soak a teaspoon of fennel seeds in water overnight. Strain it in the morning and consume it on an empty stomach. You can also start your day...
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A vitamin D deficiency is unlikely to cause weight gain. However, it may cause other health problems or unpleasant symptoms, which are worth...
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