The Dangers of Undercover Fat
What’s lurking under your abdominal muscles, in and around your liver and other internal organs? Undercover fat, actually called intra-abdominal or visceral fat. It’s dangerous because visceral fat is more metabolically active and increases the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes among other diseases.
What does “metabolically active” mean? Primarily, this fat makes more chemicals that can impact other organs in a negative way: protein, fat, and cholesterol-based hormones such as cortisol, insulin, and estrogen. These chemicals are critical to our health but in excess amounts can result in insulin resistance, fatty liver, and excess estrogen in women and men.
How do you know what type of fat predominates in your body? Better yet, is there anything you can do about it? We’ll finish this up on Saturday.
What are you prepared to do today?
Dr. Chet