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    1. therealbighairy1 on

      As someone that is more blob than man, I think I might just be fucked.

    2. I skimmed the article but it indicates that visceral fat (the fat between your organs) is the most damaging:

      > Visceral fat—the fat that accumulates deep around abdominal organs—stood out as especially damaging. It was most strongly linked to deterioration in the brain’s white matter (the cables that connect different parts of the brain), showing signs of reduced nerve fiber density, increased fluid accumulation in brain tissue, and disorganization of nerve fibers.

      A good indicator you have a lot of visceral fat is when you’re like one of those men with a large, but very solid, core (that „beer belly“ look). It’s solid because all the fat is _under_ the ab muscles, between organs.

    3. Sumo wrestlers store excess calories mainly as subcutaneous fat, not harmful visceral fat. They are metabolically healthy yet classified as obese according to BMI. They skip breakfast, eat two large meals a day, take a nap, and train intensely for nearly 6-7 hours daily. I believe diet and exercise both matter. You can’t outrun a bad diet (by exercising alone), and eating healthy alone isn’t enough without exercise.

    4. sisyphus_was_lazy_10 on

      I think we are finding almost every neurological problem has an inflammation/immune component—from dementia to psychiatric illnesses.

    5. ForYourAuralPleasure on

      (My favorite part was the way the article waited until the very end to say “so obviously this study doesn’t prove causality and the sample was just a bunch of white British folks, so pls no bully”)

    6. bellamente123 on

      „Furthermore, the DXA scans lack the resolution to distinguish subcutaneous fat (just under the skin) from visceral fat specifically within the trunk region, which may have limited insights into their distinct effects.“

    7. AdProof5998 on

      I’m a pretty thin and fit dude, and I was shocked to find that I have a fatty liver. Grateful that I’m taking steps to remedy it on the edge of 40. Stop eating garbage: excess sugar, excess saturated fat, excess alcohol.

    8. This sounds like phrenology. I want to see some corroboration from other researchers.

    9. Oh good, my jiggly gut is not visceral fat, so all good. But in all seriousness, visceral fat really is something to be worried about. Most of the family members I have who have died from alcohol-related disease all had substantial visceral fat.

    10. Calm-Present-6852 on

      As opposed to what? Head fat? Neck fat? Where else does the fat go if one has fat?

    11. TheMuffler42069 on

      What if I have an extremely low body fat percentage and it’s evenly distributed everywhere ?

    12. Glittering_Maybe471 on

      So my jiggly belly means my brain is fine and Doritos are back on the menu?!

    13. adderallesspresso on

      I read the whole article and I kept waiting for them to specifically say that having a fat ass was gonna make my brain last longer

    14. RocketPavilion_687 on

      That makes sense, my grandpa always talked about how carrying weight in his stomach was worse than anywhere else for his health. Cool science fact.

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