Excess fat around the _______ represents a greater risk to health than excess fat elsewhere on the body.
Excess sugar is converted to fat and stored in fat cells.
No, excess fat can be dangerous to your health.
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
Excess Food can lead to excess calories (if not burned away by exercise or daily activities), excess fat in blood and fat on organs, etc, leading to greater illness.
Excess Food can lead to excess calories (if not burned away by exercise or daily activities), excess fat in blood and fat on organs, etc, leading to greater illness.
A person carrying excess fat on hips and thighs has a pear-shaped body. A person carrying excess fat on the waist and abdominal area has an apple-shaped body.
When you are fat
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It is the excess of calories that leads to obesity; these calories may be in fat, or in carbohydrates, or both.
Excess fat storage can lead to a number of health conditions. High blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and strokes can all be attributed in part to the accumulation of excess fat.
The lymphatic system is what carries the fats around in our bodies. Excess fat is stored in fat cells specialized for that function and are called adipose tissue.