INCH LOSS TREATMENT
Lose Belly Fat With Our Scientifically Proven Program
Despite shedding weight, most of us fail to flaunt a toned look because belly fat removal seems next to impossible! It is equally challenging to lose inches from the arm, waistline and thigh or get rid of lower back fat and armpit bulge. In short, getting rid of lower body fat is a concern that plagues most of us!
DIFFERENT BODY TYPES & FAT DISTRIBUTION
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Men: Android obesity associated with men having apple-shaped bodies suggests excess fat deposit in the belly region. It indicates high levels of visceral fat and increased risk of suffering from severe health conditions.
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Women: Gynoid obesity associated with women having pear-shaped bodies indicates excess fat accumulation around the hips and thighs. A high waist-hip ratio may suggest that you are more prone to metabolic diseases than others.
WHY IIS INCH LOSS CRITIAL FOR ENJOYING GOOD HEALTH?
A high body fat percentage poses a significant health risk, yet it often goes undetected due to the following reasons:
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Most of us focus on losing kilos and attaining the ideal BMI (Body Mass Index). However, what we may forget to factor in is our body fat percentage. Metabolic obesity is a critical indicator of unhealthy visceral fat. According to WHO, a ratio of waist and hip circumference or WHR of .9 in men and .85 in women is a predictor of heart diseases, brain stroke and Type 2 diabetes.
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A simplistic fitness regimen that includes diet control and workouts fails to reduce the stubborn fat deposits. Getting back into shape is more challenging for people who have hormonal issues, genetic propensity, insulin resistance, and metabolic diseases such as diabetes, hypercholesterolemia and heart-related illnesses than it is for others.
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The significance of Body Composition Analysis (BCA) remains an unheard topic even among health-conscious people. We lack awareness about the different types of fats and the specialised treatments available for each. Your belly fat problem may be due to both excess subcutaneous fat, found directly under the skin, and visceral fat stored in the abdominal cavity around vital organs like liver, pancreas and intestines. Only a qualified medical professional can recommend a suitable treatment based on your BCA