Distended stomach, also known as central obesity is often associated with different risks of dangerous diseases ranging from diabetes to heart problems. Though fat in other parts, such as around the thighs proved more healthy.
Fat in the thighs and waist are often considered safer than the fat in the abdomen. Type of obesity which is also called pear-shaped like a pear because of its shape even considered more attractive because it makes people appear more voluptuous.
But recently, the penleiti from UC Davis found that gluteal fat contained in the area of the thighs, hips and Patat have a risk that is not less than the dangers of belly fat. Gluteal fat shown to be associated with risk of type 2 diabetes in particular.
According to the study, gluteal fat affects the release of two types of proteins that can trigger inflammation or inflammatory. As you well know, inflammation is one of the causes of chronic diseases ranging from diabetes to heart disease.
The protein in question, among others chemerin, which are known to increase the risk of high blood pressure. Gluteal fat in the thighs, hips and buttocks also reduce the release of omentin-1 protein that increases blood sugar and trigger diabetes.
"Our research helps to remove the myth that innocent gluteal fat. Study also showed that the abnormal protein levels can be an indicator to identify the risk of developing metabolic syndrome," said Dr. Ishwarlal Jialal is conducting research as quoted by the Daily Mail, Tuesday (15/1 / 2013).
The metabolic syndrome as mentioned Dr. Jialal is a group of risk factors that occur together and increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes by 5-fold. Risk factors include a very wide waist circumference, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, insulin resistance and triglyceride levels that are too high.
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