It’s that terrible space in body shape limbo where you’re not exactly fat, but not muscular enough to feign brawniness either ...
The effect of body fat on brain health may depend not only on the amount of fat an individual has but also on where that fat is stored.
Among all the fat profiles identified, the “pancreatic-predominant” and “skinny fat” patterns were most strongly associated ...
Where your body stores fat may matter just as much as how much you carry—especially for your brain. Using advanced MRI scans and data from nearly 26,000 people, researchers identified two surprising ...
A new global analysis has found that hidden fat—particularly the kind that builds up deep inside and around your organs and liver—may be quietly harming your arteries. The damage can begin years ...
A recent study reveals that the impact of obesity on brain health depends on fat distribution rather than just the amount of fat. Particularly, pancreatic fat and 'skinny fat' types are linked to ...
Hidden fat deposits can harm artery health, even in people who don’t seem to have excess weight Both visceral and liver fat were associated with hardened arteries and arterial plaques Hardened ...
Fat, fat, fat! Would all of our weight loss problems be solved if we just eliminated fat from our diets? Unfortunately, it's not that simple. We actually need fats -- can't live without them, in fact.
A nutritionist who lifts weights four times a week has responded to an online troll who labeled her "skinny fat." For many years, Joyana battled multiple eating disorders along with body dysmorphia ...