Visceral weight is what?
Mandy Enright, RD, the Food + Movement nutritionist, author of 30-Minute Weight Loss Cookbook, worksite wellness consultant, says “Visceral fat is the fat found in the midsection of your body in the area behind the abdominal muscles.” Near your organs—the stomach, the liver, the pancreas, the intestines—you find it. “Unlike subcutaneous fat, which is the fat just beneath our skin that you can usually pinch with your fingers or tools like calipers, visceral fat cannot be seen or touched without doing procedures like imaging,” notes Enright.
6Things You Should Do to Eliminate Visceral Obesity
Enright notes that since visceral fat metabolizes faster than subcutaneous fat, you’re more likely to burn it for energy, which makes it actually simpler to remove. Making lifestyle modifications that support a general healthy weight is the greatest approach to cut visceral fat as no one habit can eliminate it.
1 .Eat More Foods Low in Inflammatory Agents
Enright notes that because fat cells release pro-inflammatory hormones known as adipokines, higher amounts of body fat have been related to greater degrees of inflammation in the body. Diets heavy in pro-inflammatory foods—such as refined carbs, processed meats and those with added sugar—can lead to visceral fat, she claims.
2. Load Up on Protein
Protein is well-known for boosting satiety and helping muscles grow, both of which can benefit weight loss. Studies point to a high-protein diet’s ability to help lower body fat and boost muscular mass. Both of these factors can boost thermogenesis—that is, the rate of calorie burning by the body.2. Protein also aids in the regulation of hormones controlling appetite and hunger.
3. Emphasize fiber.
Longer than other nutrients, fiber lingers in the stomach and helps to cause feelings of fullness following a meal. Extensive studies have revealed a connection between fat loss and fiber intake.3 Still, most Americans consume too little fiber in their regular diets. The 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans advise including at least 25 grams of fiber every day.