Fat Growing Around Muscles Could Be a Silent Killer

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It's well known that it's unhealthy to have belly fat accumulating around your abdominal organs, but there's a more insidious form of fat that could be even more hazardous to your health.

, I would say those are two really good ways to reduce it,” Heymsfield said. “There may be some there that just won't go away no matter what you do, possibly the genetic part or the part that comes from muscle cells dying.”can significantly improve muscle quality in populations at risk of developing obesity,” causing fat in muscles to decline.

This study shows that CT scans could be a useful tool for a variety of health screenings, including for fatty muscle, Pickhardt said. “I could envision a time in the not-too-distant future where this is an intended screening measure,” Pickhardt said. “You can do it for about the same amount of“I'm a little hesitant to call it a virtual physical exam, but that's kind of the concept," Pickhardt added.

Heymsfield said CT scans seem to be the best way to assess muscle fat levels at this time. “You could get an estimate withBut people shouldn't actively worry about whether their muscles are fatty, given that the science surrounding this is so new, he added. “I think what's going to happen now is since the AI and other analysis methods are going to become ubiquitous, that radiologists are going to get this data back automatically just when they do an abdominal

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