Visceral Versus Subcutaneous Fat: Understanding The Differences And Its Implications For You
As you go about
your fat loss diet program, there's no question that your primary goal is to
reduce that unsightly body fat that you have on your body. You know the stuff –
the jiggly tissue that occurs under your arms, on your lower abdomen, as well
as in the inner and back thigh region, all places that you feel are definitely
your primary 'trouble zones'.
But, in your quest
to cure these trouble spots, one thing that you should consider for a second is
the fact that often this body fat isn't really the biggest of your
worries. What is more troublesome is the
body fat that you don't even see.
Let's go into
further details on this topic so that you can gain a clear understanding of the
types of body fat on your body as well as the implications of each.
Subcutaneous
Body Fat
Subcutaneous bodyfat refers to all the body fat that you can see on your body. It's the body fat
that you can pinch on the sides of your stomach, the body fat that is located
on the arms, the body fat that seems to never want to budge on your lower back
region, and the body fat that makes you self-aware of your legs while wearing a
pair of shorts.
Now, this body fat
isn't healthy to have because it is excess weight and will cause there to be
excess stress on the joints due to all that weight coming down.
In addition to
that, it will still put your health at risk as it can increase your risk of
heart disease, high blood pressure, and inflammation, however it's not the most
detrimental tissue that you need to be concerned about.
Visceral Body
Fat
What's much more
detrimental and what you really need to be concerned about is the visceral fat
that you have on your body.
Visceral fat refers
to fat that's located within body cavities and surrounds all the main organs in
the body. This is the fat that may start
to interfere with their proper function if it builds up to a high enough level
and could potentially put you at risk for heart disease and stroke if it begins
to crowd its way into your arteries.
Visceral body fat
that's found in the abdominal cavity is especially worrisome and must be taken
seriously because this is the fat that will really increase your risk of
diabetes, cancer, inflammation, as well as heart disease.
You can often tell
if you have a high amount of visceral body fat as the stomach will appear to be
fat, yet be hard to the touch. The
reason for this is because all that fat is lying underneath the muscle tissue,
while subcutaneous lies on top of the muscle but just under the skin.
You will work to
lose both types of body fat in the same manner – using a proper diet, a good
workout program.
Often you may not
see the reduction in visceral fat like you would with subcutaneous fat but just
know that if you are following your program it is happening and it's really
putting you in a much more healthy state.
So never overlook
the differences between body fat types again.
While both are definitely not something you want to be present on your
body, you really must sit up and be concerned when visceral fat is coming into
play.
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