True.
fatty tissue buildup in liver
Endarterectomy is an operation to remove or bypass the fatty deposits, or blockage, in an artery narrowed by the buildup of fatty tissue
The preferred source of energy for the heart muscle is fatty acids. Fatty acids are "good fats" that are main sources of energy for cells.
Heart disease typically does not cause fatty deposits in the arteries. Rather the process is the other way around: an unhealthy diet high in fat and cholesterol causes a build up of fatty deposits, and these deposits lead to heart diseases such as Coronary Heart Disease.
coronary artery disease is a build-up of fatty matter and debris on the walls of the arteries.
There are no muscles in breasts, just fatty tissue and mammary ducts. Pectoral(chest) muscles lie under the breasts. Call me
Meat includes muscle, tendons, ligaments and fatty tissue. Muscle does not include these other meat ingredients.
my definition of flesh is basically fatty tissue. We have flesh on our bodies. It's our skin... it's mainly muscle and tissue fat.
It burns fewer calories than muscle tissue, and it stores calories much more readily
Heart, liver, lungs, kidneys... all organs basicly except the brain, which is fatty tissue.
The limitation of height-weight tables is that they do not distinguish between weight of human fatty tissue and weight of lean muscle tissue.
You have to work out your abs right along with the rest of your body. Don't try and wait until you lose more fatty tissue, because you'll be waiting a long time. Work out your abs from differn't angles, it will build lean muscle mass. Lean muscle mass = a higher metabloism wich = a quicker fatty tissue loss. Plus working your abs with the rest of your body will give you a more stable core.
No, the stomach is not made up of fatty tissue. The stomach is a muscular organ that plays a key role in digestion by breaking down food. It is lined with specialized cells that secrete digestive juices.
First they get hungry, then their metabolism drops way down, then the body starts to process what else it has for sustenance - fatty tissue and muscle tissue.
my definition of flesh is basically fatty tissue. We have flesh on our bodies. It's our skin... it's mainly muscle and tissue fat.
Yes. Weightlifting can increase the amount of lean muscle mass you have. The more lean muscle mass you have, the greater your metabolic rate. A pound of muscle burns many times more calories over the course of a day than a pound of fatty tissue. So weightlifting is of great benefit when it comes to being leaner and carrying less fatty tissue. .
Increase lean muscle mass, reduce fatty tissue. Need a combination of Aerobics and weights.