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Study: Belly Fat Threatens Heart Structure

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Abdominal obesity, or tummy fat, harms heart structure more than overall weight.
  • Belly fat can cause the heart muscle to thicken, reducing its pumping capacity.
  • Men show more prominent heart structure changes from abdominal fat than women.
Study: Belly Fat Threatens Heart Structure

New research indicates that abdominal obesity, commonly known as tummy fat, is more detrimental to heart structure than general body weight. This fat accumulation can lead to a thickening of the heart muscle, known as concentric hypertrophy, which reduces the heart's ability to pump blood effectively.

The study, which analyzed cardiovascular MRI images of over 2,000 adults, found that while overall BMI was linked to enlarged heart chambers, abdominal fat specifically correlated with muscle thickening and smaller chamber volumes. These structural changes were observed to be more pronounced in men, even when accounting for other risk factors.

Experts suggest that instead of solely focusing on overall weight reduction, individuals should prioritize preventing the accumulation of fat around the abdomen. This can be achieved through regular exercise, maintaining a balanced diet, and seeking medical intervention if necessary, to safeguard heart health.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Abdominal obesity can lead to concentric hypertrophy, where the heart muscle thickens, causing smaller cardiac volumes and impairing the heart's ability to pump blood, potentially leading to heart failure.
Yes, the study found that men showed more prominent changes to heart structure due to abdominal fat compared to women, even after considering other risk factors.
The recommendation is to focus on preventing abdominal fat accumulation through regular exercise and a balanced diet, rather than solely focusing on reducing overall weight.

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