A new study, led by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis, suggests the link between body fat and brain health is ...
New research reveals the link between visceral fat and Alzheimer’s risk, emphasizing midlife lifestyle changes for brain ...
A study found that people who engaged in consistent physical activity had a greater ability to store fat subcutaneously ...
Visceral fat has been linked to early Alzheimer’s disease pathology, according to a study of midlife individuals. Researchers found this fat significantly increases amyloid and tau protein ...
Proteins associated with the degenerative illness have been identified in those with the fat, which wraps around the organs ...
Visceral fat, the dangerous fat surrounding your internal organs, is more harmful than excess weight on your waistline.
New research reveals significant differences in gene expression related to metabolism, inflammation and cardioprotection in ...
I was very interested to read your column that talked about the fat around your organs, and how when you have too much, it is bad for your health. I have also heard of something called brown fat, and ...
From incorporating hills to bodyweight exercises, a trainer explains how to increase your visceral fat burn while walking.
A new study links visceral fat, a deep layer of abdominal fat, to increased brain amyloid and tau proteins—key markers of Alzheimer’s disease—decades before dementia symptoms arise.
People with high visceral fat, which surrounds the stomach, abdomen and organs, reportedly have higher levels of sticky ...