
You’ve read or heard about the dangers of abdominal fat, but despite your best efforts, your stomach keeps growing. If you are unsure if you have abdominal obesity, a simple measurement can help you determine this (stomach with a tape)...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE
Obesity is defined as a waist circumference of at least 40 inches (102 cm) in men and 35 inches (88 cm) in women.
Specific weight loss strategies that target the midsection will be most effective for reducing belly fat. Here, I’d like to share some advice I found on Healthline for losing weight in a healthy way that will both stop your belly from getting bigger and make it smaller.
1.You need to cut back on sugary drinks.
If you eat something sweet after your workout, it might look like you wasted your time. It’s bad for your health to eat sugary foods, but it’s even worse to drink sugary drinks. If you’re trying to lose belly fat but still drinking soda or other sugary drinks after every meal, you’re just loading up on fructose, which the body stores as fat in the liver and stomach.
2. Eat more foods that are high in fiber.
Fiber, when mixed with water, forms a thick gel that stays in the digestive tract and slows the digestion of other meals while also reducing appetite. Plant foods like vegetables and fruits, as well as cereals like whole grains and legumes, are excellent sources of fiber.
Increase your frequency of workouts to boost your fitness levels.
Slimming drinks are a popular option for those who are too lazy to exercise but still want to get rid of their belly fat. Don’t stop working out because you’re feeling better right away. Regular exercise is essential for long-term weight loss success. Aerobic exercises like running, walking, and swimming can help you lose belly fat.
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