Obesity is a chronic pathological and costly disease of abnormal or excessive fat accumulation in the body.
Increased resistant starch consumption can increase fat burning and decrease fat accumulation.
As the cells in abdominal fat expand, they also release chemicals that increase fat accumulation, ensuring their own existence.
There is also fat accumulation in various body parts.
This fat accumulation is accompanied by a loss of subcutaneous fat in the face, arms, legs, and buttocks.
This disorder may also result in fat accumulation in the liver (hepatic steatosis).
In fact, fat accumulation can be seen in the liver after a single night of heavy drinking.
Although there is no way to eliminate the excessive fat accumulation of lipedema, treatment called complete decongestive therapy can ease painful symptoms.
This has the overall effect of limiting fat accumulation and shunting metabolic flux to gluconeogenesis.