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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rei-chan on November 06, 2009, 04:16:14 PM
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Beneficial Effects of Subcutaneous Fat Transplantation on Metabolism
While the association between obesity and type 2 diabetes is well known, the site of fat accumulation in humans can play a pivotal role in these health risks. Central obesity, characterized by increased amounts of intra-abdominal fat, is associated with insulin resistance, high risk of type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, accelerated atherosclerosis, and mortality (Carey et al., 1997; Wang et al., 2005; Nicklas et al., 2006; Ross et al., 2007). By contrast, peripheral obesity, i.e., increased amounts of subcutaneous fat, especially in the gluteofemoral (ASS) regions, is associated with improved insulin sensitivity and a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, and atherosclerosis in comparison to levels associated with central obesity (Misra et al., 1997; Snijder et al., 2003; Tanko et al., 2003).
YEAH BABY~! :ptam-glow: :puertorico:
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wow!!! I want to read the actual research papers to know how they determined that!!!
WHAT A FINDING!!!
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:shakeit: :shakeit: :shakeit: :shakeit:
YEA, BABY, YEA!!
SHAKE THAT HEALTHY BUTT, BABY GOT BACK!!
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Does that mean I can compliment women on their "healthy butts" and not risk getting slapped?
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^ Go for it :lol: That's funny. :shakeit: :shakeit: :shakeit: :shakeit:
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I hope this doesn't motivate people to increase their ass size. That would not be cool.
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i think that if u have naturally "big" butt then it should be fine, but i think when it grows you can say i won't get diabetes :lol:
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:hipheart:
no wonder RIKA is so healthy :otomerika:
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"Hey baby, you know your ass is so fine I bet you can avoid contracting atherosclerosis"
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^ the best pick-up line and if she slap you then she doesn't like compliments
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yeah baby, shake that gluteofemoral
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ROFL! CULO GRANDE!!! :hipheart: promotes good health!
Gluteofemoral! my new favorite word!