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We always wonder why those extra kilos, but we never stop to think about where they are located specifically. The truth is abdominal or central obesity

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Washington, June 10 : A new research has confirmed the link between depression and abdominal obesity, which has been associated with an increased risk for cancer and cardiovascular disease. We found that in a sample of young adults during a 15-year period, those who started out reporting high levels of depression gained weight at a faster rate than

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New research from Boston University suggests that abdominal obesity results in smaller brain volumes later in life.

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Lots of programs have been created to help people eliminate belly fat. Among the health risks associated with abdominal obesity, we ought to mention high cholesterol, kidney failure, heart disease and diabetes. Physical activity and diet have to be combined in order to achieve slight to moderate weight loss.

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Researchers have determined that excess abdominal fat places otherwise healthy, middle-aged people at risk for dementia later in life. Preliminary findings suggest a relationship between obesity and dementia that could lead to promising prevention strategies in the future.

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Because some obese people have special exercise needs, abdominal exercises for obese people that they can do while sitting are ideal.

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Many people are worried about their belly fat, as abdominal obesity will not only lead to constipation, but easily cause heart disease, high blood pressure, or

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It turns out, not all fat is created equal. While the evidence continues to accrue that obesity increases the risk of developing cancer - along with other chronic diseases - a growing number of studies point to abdominal fat as the greatest culprit.

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