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Can a healthy person have central obesity? Or is it just for people with a disorder? |
Central obesity (for those who don't know what it is go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/central_obe... seems to be far less likely than regular obesity. It's also more dangerous - can lead to heart problems, abdominal problems, etc... My question is - why might a HEALTHY (please don't reply with diseases) person have central obesity while the average healthy person has regular obesity? Does it have to be a disorder or can it simply be that a person was genetically pre-dispositioned for it? Also - I know what central obesity is. Please don't just reply with articles about central obesity unless it answers my question. Thanks in advance. a "healthy" person does not suffer from any kind of obsesity...but yes there will be a genetic predisposition for one or the other. Source(s): BS Exercise Science IFPA Certified Master Trainer 25+ years of resistance training experience 17 years of martial arts training Healthy people don't have obesity. Obesity is unhealthy. So your question indicates to me a focus on the trivial, when the major concern is to get rid of the obesity. But, but I think that you understand all of this. The answer is that otherwise healthy people can have central obesity. |
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