Saturday, March 14, 2009

See your Dietitian: Fast

Let’s not go there, but seek out the advice of a medical doctor, dietitian and exercise specialist. I saw this on Family Avenue this morning, which made me sad. Let’s think more of ourselves, we are here to help you!

 

Get Rid of That Excess Abdominal Fat

By kabanayan | Published: March 14, 2009

get rid of that excess abdominal fat

get rid of that excess abdominal fat

Lots of people nowadays have excess abdominal fat. Most of them become self conscious, especially women, they tend to hide it with the help of stylistic clothing.

They did not realized that excess abdominal fat is not just hideous but is also a threatening risk factor to their health. Generally, it is unhealthy to have excess body fat in all parts of your body. But,  did you know that where that fat appear on your body has an implication? And, what is the most dangerous part to have excess fat? It is in the abdominal area.

If you have pear-shaped body, larger around the hips than round around the abdomen, you are harboring subcutaneous fat. These fats covers up your abdomen from being obvious, and positioned directly underneath the skin and on the top of the abdominal muscle.

More over, possessing an apple-shaped body is harboring visceral fat. These fats rest deeper in the abdomen, underneath your muscles and surrounding your organs. Have you noticed some men with “beer belly” appearance, with their abdomen protruding and if you push it, it is somewhat kind of hard? It is visceral fat!

To be pear-shaped is healthier than to be apple-shaped. But, having any of these shape is a serious health risk factor. Having excess abdominal fat increases your risk of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, sleep apnea, variety of cancers and other degenerative diseases.

If you possessed excess abdominal fat now it is not too late yet. Right diet, healthy lifestyle with much stress on exercise, some help from health specialist and a determination to get rid of that unwanted baggage will help you achieve your goal.

Posted in common medical problems, exercise and your health, nutrition | Tagged abdominal fat, apple-shaped, cancers, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Hypertension, pear-shaped, sleep apnea, stroke, subcutaneous fat, visceral fat |

3 comments:

  1. You are so right, Anthony. It is good to explain all of this to everyone. I've read this before, and have to admit I'm a bit apple-shaped myself. Not as round as the fellow in your picture, though.(smile)

    I admire your enthusiasm for this blog. Your valuable knowledge can help so many. Keep writing! Who knows how many people you might help with your posts! Everyone that stops by might not leave a comment...but your message is out there all the same.(smile)...

    Your grateful friend,
    Mattie

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  2. good post its never to late for folks to get healthier

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  3. Thanks for your information, recently I got a lump of flesh in my abs! I am on diet already and will try to stay healthy with regular walking.

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