Saturday, 31 August 2013
Not all body fat is the same
Where you carry your fat matters. The health risks are greater if you
tend to carry your weight around your abdomen, as opposed to your hips
and thighs. A lot of belly fat is stored deep below the skin
surrounding the abdominal organs and liver, and is closely linked to
insulin resistance and diabetes. Calories obtained from fructose (found
in sugary beverages such as soda, energy and sports drinks, coffee
drinks, and processed foods like doughnuts, muffins, cereal, candy, and
granola bars) are more likely to add to this dangerous fat around your
belly. Cutting back on sugary foods can mean a slimmer waistline and
lower risk of disease.
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