Not exact matches
In this study that analyzed data from more than 5,580 middle - aged Latin American women (mean age, 49.7 years), the cause - and - effect relationship was flipped to determine whether greater
abdominal fat (defined as waist - to - height ratio in this instance) could increase a woman's chances of
developing anxiety.
Although anxiety can be caused by many factors, a new study suggests that the amount of
abdominal fat a woman has could increase her chances of
developing anxiety.
For example, a one - unit increase in the percentage of body
fat stored in the
abdominal region was associated with a 53 percent increase in the risk of
developing loss - of - control eating over the next two years, whereas total percentage body
fat did not predict loss - of - control eating development.»
While previous research has shown that visceral
fat can be a risk factor for
developing diabetes, this study shows that both visceral and total
abdominal fat were predictors of
developing gestational diabetes.
«By taking pictures of
abdominal fat in early pregnancy using ultrasound during routine clinical visits, we could identify women with high levels of
abdominal fat who may be at risk of
developing gestational diabetes later on,» said De Souza.
Women who have high levels of
abdominal fat during their first trimester of pregnancy have a higher risk of
developing diabetes later in their pregnancy, according to a new study published in Diabetes Care.
Previous studies have noted the link between being overweight and the risk of
developing a chronic disease, but the extent of
abdominal fat's role was controversial.
Well, I'll cut out all of the BS, and go straight to the main points that make this program one of the most effective programs in existance for fully
developing your
abdominals as well as getting rid of that stubborn ugly stomach
fat that is covering them up and making you self conscious about showing off that sexy body that you know is hidden under that flab!
Since ghrelin promotes the formation
abdominal fat near the liver, it also promotes fatty liver and increases the risk of
developing resistance to insulin.
My guess is that it may seem like your lower ab muscles are «hard to
develop,» but it's not really an issue of «muscle development» at all, you simply have too much body
fat and are storing it in your lower
abdominal region more readily than other parts of your body and you can't see the muscles through the
fat.
However, I
developed most of the details within this program to address the MAIN PROBLEM that 99 % of people are facing as to why they can not see their
abdominals, and that is... losing the stubborn stomach
fat that is covering up your abs.
I was finally fed up over all of the wasted money and being taken for a fool one - too - many times, so I dedicated myself non-stop to researching as much legitimate information as I could get my hands on for losing body
fat (particularly that stubborn
fat that covers the abs), and
developing the
abdominals as best as possible to get that «six - pack» appearance.
That leads me right to the point: If you have too much body
fat (like I did here), you will never be able to see your
abdominal muscles no matter how
developed they are.
Training the
abdominals every day with hundreds of repetitions will certainly strengthen and
develop the muscles, but it will do almost nothing to remove the
fat obscuring the muscles.
But
abdominal fat in particular has its own risks: Pre-menopausal women with a large waist are more likely to
develop breast cancer that is estrogen receptor (ER)- negative, according to a study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Interestingly, overweight Burmese cats typically
develop abdominal fat rather than the subcutaneous inguinal
fat found in overweight domestic cats (unpublished observation, J. Rand, 2003).
Many of these dogs
develop a bloated or «pot - bellied» appearance to their abdomen due to an increase of
fat within the
abdominal organs and a stretching of the
abdominal wall as the organs get heavier.