Medical Dangers Of Ab Fat

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What are the risk of abdominal fat?

The risk of obesity is a problem that people throughout the world face. Fat unapologetically kills millions every year. You probably already know this. But, what you may not know is ab fat is possibly the most dangerous fat of all.

We all know that ab fat is not the most attractive thing in the world. Thousands of books, magazines, articles, infomercials, and more focus on the reduction of ab fat to form a hot sexy mid-section. What they don't focus on is the health risk of carrying around a lot of abdominal fat.

There are two kinds of fat in the area surrounding your abs. Research has shown one of these to be particularly dangerous to your health.

Subcutaneous fat is the layer of fat just underneath the skin. This subcutaneous fat accounts for about 80% of the fat in your body. This is the fat that is often measured by fitness trainers using body calipers to determine your body fat percentage. Although you may have strong ab muscles they are often never seen because of this layer of fat.

The organs of our bodies are protected by a layer of fat called visceral fat. When an excess of this fat surrounds the organs it becomes a serious health issue. This fat often shows itself in the belly of men, and the hips and butt of women. Although these areas have flabby subcutaneous fat the visceral fat usually has a hard feeling to it. As when you push a mans belly and it really doesn't sink in.

Both types of fat are dangerous. However, scientific research is constantly learning more about how bad visceral fat really is.

Visceral fat causes the body to release more inflammatory messengers. This is a major driving force behind inflammatory disease. These inflammatory messengers are used in your bodies immune defense system. However, when there are too many messengers the system turns on itself. It begins to attack healthy tissues. This can lead to many of the so called inflammatory diseases. These include Alzheimer's, cancer, and may include asthma, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, and more.

If all your looking to do is reduce your ab fat and create a tight toned midsection so you look fantastic then that's great. However, now that you know the health risk involved you can use that as motivation to stay focused and succeed. You will not only look great on the outside, but your inside will be looking great too.

Now it's time to get to work. Sorry to say but the ab fads, diets, gimmicks, and contraptions don't work. Stop looking for the easy button. That said it you learn the proper way to eat and workout for ab success you can see results in a short amount of time.

Don't fall into the trap of doing thousands of sit-ups and hours of cardio. After all most of the people you know who do these things don't have the ultimate abs. If you want to really have success then you need to follow sound nutritional advice and use strategic workouts. Try and do this on your own and you will probably give up before you succeed. Why is this?

As you have learned in this article healthy abs are important to your overall health. When you fail to follow through on sound workout and nutritional plans you are opening yourself up to inflammatory diseases and other health issues. Developing hot abs is not just about your looks any more. You now know the truth about the health risk of having a fat midsection.

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