Abdominal Fat Melting Secrets That Actually Work — Eat This Not That

2022-09-10 13:58:27 By : Ms. Jessica huang

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We all know belly fat can be a challenge to get rid of, but many don't know how dangerous it can actually be. There's two different types of body fat: Subcutaneous fat is what you can see and pinch and visceral fat, which is hidden deep within our abdomen. It wraps around our vital organs, which can lead to serious health issues like some cancers, stroke, type 2 diabetes and more. Melting away visceral fat is important for our health and overall well-being, and Eat This, Not That! Health spoke with experts who explain how to shed excess belly fat. Read on—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had COVID.

1 How to Tell If You Have Visceral Fat

Rajesh Chotalia, a Health and Wellness Consultant, Independent Pharmacist and founder of Simple Healthy Living says, "You can have a higher BMI and can have low visceral fat which is healthy, and you can have a  lower BMI but high visceral fat, and that is very risky. This is sometimes called 'skinny fat.' ('Skinny' from the outside but 'fat' on the inside). Why is this so dangerous? Because this fat is putting pressure on your internal vital organs like your Kidney, Heart, Stomach, and Intestines, and in doing so, it creates a burden on your vital organs. For a man, a healthy waistline is around 35.5 and for a woman, it is 31.5. Your risk of health goes up when your waist is bigger. For example,  for a man to go up to a 43-inch waist, your morality jumps to 50% when compared to a 35-inch waist. Women suffer 80% percent greater mortality risk at 37.5 Inches compared to 27.5 Inches. Simply put, the belly fat around your waistline is the Visceral fat and is the most dangerous one."

2 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat

Chotalia states, "These are the categories of food that are responsible for visceral fat: Trans fats, which are found in meats and dairy as well as in deep-fried or processed foods. Also bad are sodas, candy, processed baked goods, and other foods sweetened with fructose." 6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e

3 Keep Moving and do a Variety of Things

"Do aerobic exercise where you are able to breathe and do exercises like normal walking or brisk walking for 30 minutes a day," reveals Chotalia. "I suggest taking a 'digestive walk' after lunch and dinner for 15 to 20 minutes. If you start going after every meal, it will help you keep up with this routine. It's also important to maintain and build your muscles. Workout with weights, do resistance training like push-ups and sit-ups, or practice yoga."

Chotalia explains, "Look at everything that is going inside you from morning until you go to bed. Write it down and take a look at it. Make sure the food you are eating is water-rich, fiber-rich, and contains macro and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, and is calorie balanced. Your goal is to eat 70% of foods that fit in here. Just because they are liquids doesn't mean that coffee, tea, and soda are considered water-rich. In fact,  they are very unhealthy for your health and dehydrate you. They are also acidic to your body.Foods that fit this category are vegetables, fruits, legumes and beans, and some nuts. I call this Whole food Plant Based (WFPB) diet. Eat lots of salad without oil and fat-drenched dressing. Use avocado, grounded flax and chia seed as a good source of fat. Use sprouts like broccoli sprouts, alfalfa,  Fenugreek sprouts, mung bean sprouts etc. These are nutritionally rich and calories poor."

Chotalia states, "We know we have to eat healthily and exercise–and still we are not able to do it. Have you thought about why? Let us think about it: Due to busy work and stressful events happening in our life we have not planned our food, so when we are stressed, tired and hungry, we pick up the food that shows up and as we have not planned. Then we pick up what's convenient- and that's usually fast food loaded with all the bad things like Fat, Sugar, Oil, that's also processed and loaded with chemicals and preservatives. When you are purpose-driven and you have taken the time out to plan the food for the entire week and get the groceries accordingly, you are well equipped so you have food ready when you need it and do not pick up bad food. Stress Management like meditation, writing a gratitude journal and going to sleep before 10 PM and waking up at 6:00AM gives your body a healing rest. You are less reactive and tired when you are ready to start your day. You can get a coach or professional help if you need it in this area. Make it a Must and you will see the positive results."

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