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Related: About this forumSubcutaneous belly fat versus really dangerous visceral fat and how to tell the difference
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Body fat is not an inert mass used only to store energy. Body fat can be seen as a distributed organ, as it secretes a number of hormones into the bloodstream. For example, it secretes leptin, which regulates hunger. It secretes adiponectin, which has many health-promoting properties. It also secretes tumor necrosis factor-alpha which promotes inflammation. Inflammation is necessary to repair damaged tissue and deal with pathogens, but too much of it does more harm than good.
How does one differentiate subcutaneous from visceral abdominal fat?
Subcutaneous abdominal fat shifts position more easily as ones body moves. When one is standing, subcutaneous fat often tends to fold around the navel, creating a mouth shape. Subcutaneous fat is easier to hold in ones hand, as shown on the left photo at link. Because subcutaneous fat tends to shift more easily as one changes the position of the body, if you measure your waist circumference lying down and standing up, and the difference is large (a one-inch difference can be considered large), you probably have a significant amount of subcutaneous fat.
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Subcutaneous abdominal fat is hard to mobilize; that is, it is hard to burn through diet and exercise. This is why it is often called the stubborn abdominal fat. One reason for the difficulty in mobilizing subcutaneous abdominal fat is that the network of blood vessels is not as dense in the area where this type of fat occurs, as it is with visceral fat. Another reason, which is related to degree of vascularization, is that subcutaneous fat is farther away from the portal vein than visceral fat. As such, it has to travel a longer distance to reach the main highway that will take it to other tissues (e.g., muscle) for use as energy.
In terms of health, excess subcutaneous fat is not nearly as detrimental as excess visceral fat. Excess visceral fat typically happens together with excess subcutaneous fat; but not necessarily the other way around. For instance, sumo wrestlers frequently have excess subcutaneous fat, but little or no visceral fat. The more health-detrimental effect of excess visceral fat is probably related to its proximity to the portal vein, which amplifies the negative health effects of excessive pro-inflammatory hormone secretion. Those hormones reach a major transport highway rather quickly.
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The photos at the link show two patterns of abdominal fat deposition.
http://healthcorrelator.blogspot.ca/2010/07/subcutaneous-versus-visceral-fat-how-to.html
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