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Why Belly Fat Is So Hard To Lose In Adults?
A large section of the Indian population is struggling to lose belly fat and we see them trying some form of extensive workouts and crash dieting to lose it. But the big question is, do these efforts count? This article will tell you why is belly fat so hard to lose in adults.
There are six types of belly fat out of which subcutaneous fat and visceral fat are the most common. Subcutaneous fat is found under the skin and is made up of fatty tissues. Its function is to supply oxygen to the skin and blood vessels.

Visceral fat is stored deeper in the abdominal cavity around a number of body organs like liver, pancreas and intestines. The excess abdominal fat leads to heart disease, type 2 diabetes, some kind of cancers and insulin resistance.
Having understood the type of belly fat, read on to know you are not losing it.
1.
Doing
The
Wrong
Workout
2.
Not
Working
Out
Hard
Enough
3.
Drinking
A
Lot
Of
Alcohol
4.
Consuming
A
Lot
Of
Processed
Foods
5.
Having
The
Wrong
Fats
6.
Age
Is
Catching
Up
7.
Stressing
Out
Too
Much
8.
Not
Getting
Enough
Sleep
1. Doing The Wrong Workout
If you are only doing cardio workouts, your waist size will not reduce. You need to do a combination of weights and strength training as it will increase the muscle mass, which will help the body burn more fat.
Muscles burn more calories and in this way, you can burn more calories throughout the day. Do a combination of 250 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise or 125 minutes of high-intensity exercise a week.
2. Not Working Out Hard Enough
To
remove
the
stubborn
belly
fat,
you
need
to
ramp
up
your
workouts.
In
a
study
published
in
the
journal
Medicine
and
Science
in
Sports
and
Exercise,
people
who
performed
a
high-intensity
workout
routine
lost
more
belly
fat
than
those
who
performed
a
low-intensity
workout.
This
is
because
high-intensity
exercises
help
you
burn
more
calories
and
it
makes
you
put
all
your
body
pressure
into
it.
3. Drinking A Lot Of Alcohol
Alcohol has a lot more calories than you would have imagined. Around 153 calories for a 12 ounce (354 ml) regular beer and 125 calories for a 5 ounce (147 ml) pour of red wine. So, drink responsibly if you want to lose that belly fat.

4. Consuming A Lot Of Processed Foods
Foods such as white bread, crackers and chips, sweetened drinks and desserts increase inflammation in the body and contain a lot of saturated fat. Belly fat is linked to inflammation, so consuming too many processed foods will stop your ability to lose belly fat. Eat more of vegetables, whole grains and fruits as they are packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that will actually prevent belly fat.
5. Having The Wrong Fats
You will be surprised to know that your body doesn't react to all fats in the same way. Including more of monounsaturated fats found in avocado, olive oil, etc., and polyunsaturated fats found in sunflower seeds, walnuts and fishes in your diet will have anti-inflammatory effects on the body. Eating these healthy fats will do your body good, but remember to consume them in moderation.
6. Age Is Catching Up
As your body is growing older, men and women, both experience a decline in metabolic rate. And gaining weight after menopause is common due to the slow production of hormones estrogen and progesterone. Meanwhile, testosterone levels drop down at a slower rate, this shift in hormones leads to gaining belly fat in women.
7. Stressing Out Too Much
Having too much stress can make it harder for you to drop unwanted kilos. It is because of the stress hormone cortisol which may increase the amount of fat. Excessive concentrations of cortisol cause a chain of metabolic based events that lead to a muscle breakdown and increase in depositing fat in the body.
8. Not Getting Enough Sleep
Skipping sleep is also one of the reasons why adults are not able to lose belly fat. Sleeping for just five to six hours daily will make you gain weight. Adults should sleep seven to eight hours every night, as suggested by the National Institutes of Health.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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