There are pills and exercises on the market today that claim to erase
belly fat effortlessly. However, changes in a person’s lifestyle are a
more direct and more effective approach to eliminating the problem.
Excessive belly fat increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease, high
blood pressure, sleep apnea and even Alzheimer’s disease.
Here are 5 of the most common causes of belly fat.
1. Drinking Too Much Alcohol
“Beer
belly” is the common term for excess fat that has accumulated due to
drinking a lot of alcohol on a regular basis. Beer isn’t the only
culprit, though. Contrary to the specific term, drinking an excessive
amount of any alcoholic beverage can cause beer belly. (Except wine,
according to research.) Alcohol contains nothing but empty calories that
are stored in the stomach area.
2. Eating Too Many Bad Carbohydrates
There
are good carbs and there are bad carbs. Eating unrefined carbs like
fruit, legumes, vegetables and whole grains is good for you, and helps
in weight control. Eating biscuits, cakes, donuts, white bread and other
refined carbs does the opposite. Eat too many of these carbs and a
person’s insulin level will rise. Their metabolism will slow down, and
the excess sugar the body can’t use will be stored as belly fat.
3. Stress Overload
Too
much stress has many negative impacts on the body. Stress causes the
body to switch into survival mode. One way the body ensures its survival
is by storing more fat so starvation doesn’t occur if there’s no food
eaten.
Stress also causes the body to produce excessive amounts of
cortisol. This hormone moves stored fat to the abdomen area and creates
belly fat. According to a study by the Psychology Department at Yale
University, women (in particular) who had a higher amount of belly fat
were more negative, and lived with higher levels of stress.
4. Genetics
This
cause of belly fat may be the toughest one to hear, because it entails
not really being able to do all that much to prevent it. Genetics play a
role in deciding where the fat distribution goes in your body, and it
practically relates to two different body types. Either you are
apple-shaped or pear-shaped. If you are pear-shaped, then the fat
generally accumulates in your lower areas like your fanny. If you are
apple-shaped, then your body has the tendency of storing fat around your
midsection, thus leading to belly fat.
5. Sedentary Lifestyle
A
sedentary lifestyle is defined as one in which a person fails to
exercise regularly, or fails to get any exercise at all. The biggest
problem with a sedentary lifestyle is that it can increase your chances
of developing serious health conditions, which are all somewhat
preventable. If you lead a sedentary lifestyle, you are raising your
chances of dying younger, yet you can easily avoid this by simply moving
more and exercising regularly. It commonly consists of the practice of
sitting on the couch and watching too much TV. Such a lifestyle is not
limited just to TV watching; it also involves reading too much or using
the computer too much. Basically, if you are not moving enough, it is
sedentary.
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