Those that are
apple shaped tend to carry more weight around their midsection.
Not exact matches
We find that Gala
apples work best in this recipe — they
tend to hold their
shape once cooked, whereas other
apples may become so mushy they'll be hard for baby to pick up.
Consider, for instance, that young women with polycystic ovary syndrome
tend to have the
apple shape and insulin resistance, although their bodies produce plenty of estrogen.
If you
tend to pack the pounds around your middle rather than your hips and thighs, then you're
apple shaped.
So rather than depositing fat in the lower area and being pear
shaped you
tend to become more
apple shaped.»
While premenopausal women with too much estrogen
tend to have the pear -
shaped body type — with more weight at the hips — both men and menopausal women with this estrogen excess exhibit an
apple shape with more fat accumulation in the abdominal area.
I definitely agree about wearing fitted clothing as well — even when I was at my highest weight, I had a definite hourglassy thing going on from shoulders to waist to hips, and if I didn't wear something that came in at the waist — either because it was structured and tailored, or because it was stretchy — I
tended to look very, * very *
apple -
shaped, which I didn't like because it made me feel even bigger.
Also, what did all you other
apple shape mamas wear during the postpartum period — I am already dreading dealing with additional belly fat though I am sure my lil munchkin will make it all worth it:) Expecting tons of visitors coming to see baby and I want to be comfortable but look somewhat decent but just don't know what to wear: (Maxi dresses
tend to highlight my belly.
The entire screen is used to its maximum potential, colors are beautiful, icons have that rounded
Apple shape, and even apps created for
Apple TV
tend to be superior to their Roku and Android counterparts.