People with
higher body fat tend to do better on higher fat / lower carb diets because of their lower insulin sensitivity.
Not exact matches
found that kids who slept less than the suggested daily number of hours
tended to show «
higher values of BMI,
body fat, waist and hip circumferences and
fat mass index... [they] were more sedentary... and spent more time watching TV.»
University of Kansas researchers have reported that pregnant women who consumed a supplement of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), a nutrient added to U.S. infant formulas since 2002,
tend to have children with
higher fat - free
body mass at 5 years old.
Obese women
tend to give birth to larger babies with more
body fat, and these children are more likely to develop metabolic syndrome — the cluster of conditions including obesity and
high blood sugar that can lead to diabetes and heart disease.
The big problem everyone has with the
high carb diet is that with the
high carbs comes an onset of
high insulin which will — yes
tend to put
fat on the
body (lipogenesis).
Some genotypes, which are typically ectomorph
body types,
tend to do very poorly on
higher protein and
fat intake and need to increase their carbs.
Endomorphs have a
higher percentage of
body fat,
tend to gain weight easily and find it hard to lose weight.
«People who have more muscle mass are able to indulge for a short period of time and get away with it, whereas people who have a
higher percentage of
body fat tend to put on weight easily,» says McGrice.
«Endomorphs have a
higher percentage of
body fat,
tend to gain weight easily and find it hard to lose weight,» says accredited exercise physiologist Anna - Louise Moule.
Overweight women
tend to have
higher levels of estrogen, which could aggravate hot flashes, and some experts have suggested that
body fat may prevent women from cooling off during a flash.
When people have their thyroid working better, they
tend to be able to have a
higher metabolism, burn more calories, burn more systemic
body fat which is a really good thing.
Women with a lower
body - mass index
tend to have
higher levels of metabolically active brown
fat.
Women, especially,
tend to achieve healthy homeostasis at
higher body fat levels.
You see, when we are stressed out and cortisol levels are
higher, our
bodies tend to store
fat in preparation for survival.
People who eat a lot of
high GI foods
tend to have greater levels of
body fat, as measured by the
body mass index (BMI), and
high BMIs are linked to obesity, heart disease and diabetes.
Whenever you heat
fat to a very
high temperature, toxic substances are created which the
body tends to store in areas that are far away from the important organs in order to avoid any risks.
Studies have shown that increasing cardio too much can increase cortisol levels (which can be even more difficult for women with PCOS, as research has shown that women with PCOS
tend to have
higher cortisol levels already), slowing metabolism, causing the
body to hold onto more
fat and more water.
The hormone cortisol is released during stress, and it seems that
high levels of cortisol in the
body tend to encourage central
fat to accumulate.
The
higher people score, the more
body fat they
tend to lose over time and the lower their risk appears to be of abdominal obesity,
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol, and
high triglycerides.
Those who have lower overall
body adiposity
tend to have
higher numbers of brown cells and it appears that they help to regulate
body weight and boost your
fat burning potential.
Overweight subjects who consume low -
fat,
high - carbohydrate diets
tend to eat fewer calories, lose weight, and lose
body fat.