Belly fat, scientifically known as visceral fat, is a growing health concern worldwide. According to recent data, over 60% of adults in the United States have excess abdominal fat, which is linked to higher risks of chronic illnesses (CDC). Our metabolic system and the function of adipose tissue play a crucial role in how fat is stored and distributed across the body. Unfortunately, many people fail to recognize the subtle daily habits that contribute to belly fat until significant weight gain has already occurred. Understanding these patterns is essential to making healthier lifestyle choices and preventing the rapid accumulation of abdominal fat.
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