Hormonal Fat Storage
Cross-source consensus on Hormonal Fat Storage from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Liver dysfunction can produce ascites and fatty liver disease, both of which create a distinct protruding potbelly shape through visceral fat accumulation. — Blood Type Diet vs. Body Type Diet
- Estrogen dominance causes fat to deposit preferentially around the hips and thighs; low estrogen results in no accumulation in those areas, confirming the hormonal link. — Blood Type Diet vs. Body Type Diet
- A sluggish hypothyroid gland slows overall metabolism, resulting in generalized weight gain distributed throughout the entire body rather than in any specific location. — Blood Type Diet vs. Body Type Diet
- Body fat distribution patterns are not random; each pattern corresponds to a specific endocrine dysfunction. — Blood Type Diet vs. Body Type Diet
- Elevated cortisol drives fat storage specifically into the abdominal region, producing a midsection bulge with relatively thinner limbs. — Blood Type Diet vs. Body Type Diet