Abdominal fat has been linked to Heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholsterol and Diabetes.
There is no strong evidence to suggest that creatine supplementation leads to the development of belly fat or an increase in abdominal fat.
The fat that hangs over the abdominal organs is known as visceral fat. This type of fat is stored deep within the abdominal cavity and surrounds vital organs like the liver, pancreas, and intestines. Excess visceral fat is associated with increased health risks such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity-related conditions.
Abdomen. The male "beer belly" pattern of fat storage around the abdominal organs is more associated with heart disease than the female pattern of storing it around the hips and buttocks.
Abdominal deposits (beer belly) are the highest risk, and seem to be hereditary. However, any degree of obesity puts a person at high risk, regardless of where the weight is deposited. See below.
Belly fat, or intra-abdominal fat, is the worst type of fat for the human body to carry. It is metabolically active, and raises estrogen levels in the blood. This can be dangerous because it can help to cause diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. It also puts pressure on the abdominal organs and puts stress on the heart.
Abdominal fat can be very difficult to lose, especially for women. While they sell many expensive devices to help cure abdominal fat, simple crunches are the most effective and cheapest way to lose abdominal fat.
Visceral fat is located deep within the abdominal region and surrounds the internal organs such as the stomach, liver, and intestines. It serves as a cushion and provides protection to these organs. However, excess visceral fat can increase the risk of certain health conditions like heart disease and diabetes.
too much fat can lead to heart disease, type two diabetes and cancer
for patients afflicted with chronic or acute abdominal pain; abdominal trauma; an obvious or suspected abdominal mass; symptoms of liver or biliary tract disease, pancreatic disease, gallstones, spleen disease, kidney disease, and urinary blockage
Hydrogenating a fat can lead to diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease, but it does prolong shelf life.
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