People with “beer bellies” may have an increased risk of heart damage, raising fresh concerns about the health risks tied to ...
Towfiqu barbhuiya/Pexels Most of us know that carrying extra weight takes a toll on the heart, but new research ...
FROM high cholesterol to heart failure, being fat has long been associated with poor heart health. But having a “beer belly” ...
The term ‘beer belly’ isn’t a medical one and simply refers to excess fat stored around the stomach area Round, protruding bellies are a bugbear for millions of men, while women bemoan their love ...
Abdominal fat is linked to changes in heart structure that can contribute to heart failure, German researchers reported in a ...
Most guys worry about a beer belly, but there’s a type of fat that’s even more dangerous. Visceral fat sits deep around your ...
Abdominal obesity, sometimes referred to as a “beer belly,” is associated with more harmful changes in heart structure than ...
Excess weight, especially around the waist, leads to fatty material building up in the arteries and major organs ...
Losing weight, which usually equates to losing fat, is a health goal for millions, and for good reason. According to NHS Digital data, hospital admissions linked to obesity have doubled in six years ...
Beer, with its effervescence and diverse flavors, has long been a beloved beverage in the world. Yet the age-old question persists: Does indulging in beer lead to weight gain? As with many dietary ...
Men with a “beer belly” could be at greater risk of a deadly disease, according to a study. New research has highlighted a ...
Belly fat is no mere cosmetic concern. Men with belly fat — what some affectionately call the “dad bod” — may see their growing stomachs as a chiefly cosmetic concern that affects their appearance but ...