As if we don't already know that being obese is a health hazard that can ultimately kill you and that nearly 30 percent of the adult population is considered obese, new research by the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) has found that fat collection in various body locations, such as around the heart and the aorta and within the liver can cause a decrease in cardio-pumping function.
In the past, studies have shown that fat accumulation in the liver and around the heart are linked to cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
According to James Hamilton, PhD, senior author and project leader, and a professor of biophysics, physiology and biomedical engineering at BUSM, the study "Found that fat collection around the heart, the aorta and within the liver is clearly associated with decreased heart functions and that an MRI can quickly and noninvasively measure fat volume in these areas. Our study also found that looking at BMI of the individual does not reliably predict the amount of undesired fat in and around organs."
It's no wonder you get out of breath just walking from the car to the front door or loading groceries in the trunk of your car. Your poor heart is working much too hard to pump blood to your extremities and through miles of extra body mass.
"Our study found that fat collection around the heart, the aorta and within the liver is clearly associated with decreased heart functions and that an MRI can quickly and noninvasively measure fat volume in these areas. Our study also found that looking at BMI of the individual does not reliably predict the amount of undesired fat in and around organs," said Hamilton.
If you needed another reason to motivate you to get off the sofa and start moving--and losing weight--hopefully this is it. Life is too short to go through it overweight and miserable. Being fit puts you on top of your game, and on top of the world.
Don't wait. Get started on your healthy lifestyle today!
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