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  2. Abdominal obesity - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal obesity, also known as central obesity and truncal obesity, is the human condition of an excessive concentration of visceral fat around the stomach and abdomen to such an extent that it is likely to harm its bearer's health.

  3. Who is at high risk of Alzheimer’s? - AOL

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    Belly fat tied to brain health in middle-aged adults at high risk of Alzheimer’s, study finds—but it’s worse for men ... between the ages of 40 and 65 with an average age of 59, and 60% ...

  4. This type of belly fat is linked to increased risk of ... - AOL

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    To take a closer look at the potential impact of visceral fat on the risk of Alzheimer’s, Raji and his colleagues analyzed data from 54 cognitively healthy volunteers ages 40 to 60 who had ...

  5. 3 health conditions increase risk of liver damage if you ...

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    Of those, over 2,200 were categorized as “heavy” drinkers. In the study, women who drank more than 0.7 ounces (20 grams) or more a day and men who drank 1.05 ounces (30 grams) or more a day ...

  6. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    Obesity is a leading preventable cause of death worldwide, with increasing rates in adults and children. [18] In 2022, over 1 billion people lived with obesity worldwide (879 million adults and 159 million children), representing more than a double of adult cases (and four times higher than cases among children) registered in 1990.

  7. Body inflation - Wikipedia

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    Body inflation or Inflation fetish is the practice of inflating or pretending to inflate a part of one's body, often for sexual gratification. It is commonly done by inserting items such as balloons, bouncy balls, or beach balls underneath clothes or a skin-tight suit and then inflating them. Some people have specially made inflatable suits, to ...

  8. Heart Risks Jump for People Who Have Excess Weight for a ...

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    The researchers found that for men under 65 and for women under 50, having excess weight for over a decade was linked to a 25-60% increase in cardiovascular events such as stroke or heart attack.

  9. Abdominal aortic aneurysm - Wikipedia

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    Rupture may result in pain in the abdomen or back, low blood pressure, or loss of consciousness, and often results in death. [1] [6] AAAs occur most commonly in men, those over 50, and those with a family history of the disease. [1] Additional risk factors include smoking, high blood pressure, and other heart or blood vessel diseases. [3]