If you’re overweight or have developed a paunch, you’re probably suffering from chronic inflammation of your adipose tissue. This is a silent pathological process which sooner or later will become a ticking time bomb, so it makes sense to read up on the latest findings and take action fast.
When a person becomes overweight, it’s because their calorie intake has exceeded their energy output for a certain period of time: the surplus energy has therefore been stored in specialized cells called adipocytes. It is these cells which primarily make up adipose tissue, the soft tissue responsible for unsightly bulges. Energy reserves are stored in the form of lipids: they penetrate the adipocytes which inflate like balloons as the fats accumulate.
If the calorie/energy imbalance persists, the adipose tissue continues to expand, forcing the body to recruit yet more fat cells and to reconfigure blood flow pathways in order to feed them properly. But if the adipocytes grow too large, they end up becoming oxygen-deficient and they suffocate: the blood vessels are no longer able to reach them and the oxygen diffusion distance may be exceeded (2-3).
This lack of oxygen, or hypoxia, creates chaos in adipose tissue.
Fat is deposited at several main sites in the body: subcutaneous tissue, visceral tissue, around the hips and around organs such as the heart and kidneys. Each of these types of fat deposit has a specific hormonal profile, ie, they do not all secrete the same messengers and do not, therefore, lead to the same consequences if the deposits get bigger or become problematic. For example, fat deposited in subcutaneous tissue does not appear to be linked to obesity, whereas that deposited in visceral tissue seems to be particularly vulnerable to fibrosis (10).
How do you know if you should be worried about your abdominal fatty tissue? To be certain, you’d need to measure your inflammation levels and identify whether or not fibrosis has taken place. A simpler guide is whether or not you feel too fat in the abdominal area, although this is not necessarily indicative, since slim people can be affected while obese individuals remain ‘metabolically healthy’ (11). How you feel, what your body’s telling you, whether you’re suffering from inflammation problems or fatigue and if you’re finding it difficult to lose weight (even if you’re not significantly overweight) are all vital clues.
It therefore requires urgent action in order to prevent the threat of type 2 diabetes or atherosclerosis. The longer you wait, the more likely it is that fibrosis will develop and cause overall degeneration of tissue. Following are five steps to consider right now if you want to reduce your fatty tissue and inflammation levels:
References
Keywords
7 Hours
I discovered supersmart back in February of this year and I continue to purchase from their vast selection of (effective) herbs, supplements, and sometimes their more experimental compounds. They have everything, they ship quickly, and most importantly they produce results. Try their alpha lipoic acid for energy and mental clarity, come back to thank me later lol
HealthGoth
3 Days
Very fast shipping
Heide Chavez
5 Days
Very satisfied!
CRUZ Francisco
9 Days
Product came quickly. Beyond that, too soon to know if it will be effective in my use.
Whit
11 Days
Fast and reliable service
MONELL
16 Days
Fast delivery
MONELL
17 Days
Good prices, easy to order, and communicate with. Answers emails. Timely shipping
DOMINIC
17 Days
quick delivery
Barbara J
20 Days
Love this product, works so well for my arthritis!
BLANCO Judy
22 Days
Great quality supplements, fast shipping and excellent customer service. Thank you
Romana
23 Days
fast service and shipping..best prices for GHK-CU
Marie
23 Days
Professional, timely shipping and effective products!
Mohamad Hussein
24 Days
Fast shipping plus hard to find peptide.
WATERS R
26 Days
Above and Beyond!
DOMINIC
30 Days
Fast, affordable, effective.
Buyer