What YOU really need to know about FAT
July 12th, 2010 at 10:06am
Fat can lead to a number of body issues for individuals, regardless of their age, sex, nationality and other individualizing factors. However, while many people understand that body fat is not an altogether positive thing, it can be very difficult to get rid of the body fat and keep it off. By understanding more about body fat, and individual can be more likely to be successful in getting rid of and keeping off excessive body fat!
By understanding one’s own body composition, it is possible to distinguish muscle from fat. Muscles are good and we want to keep as much of our muscle makeup as possible. Body fat is more expendable and this is what people want to get rid of when they are trying to get into shape. Excessive body fat can lead to a number of negative things, such as a poor sense of self-image and even long term damage on the body if the extra fat creates too much of a burden for the body.
Something that can add to the confusion of many people trying to learn about body fat is that there is good fat and bad fat. When it comes to men, less fat on their bodies most likely means an improved sense of health. Men can vary in range when it comes to body fat and the averages lie between fifteen and twenty five percent. However, having a body fat percentage of thirty percent or more is typically not healthy.
Body fat percentages for women are different. Women have extra amounts of fat on their body in order to, among other purposes, help keep the body cocooned and safe if it is carrying a baby. Since the baby is important not only in terms of the individuals, but in evolutionary terms instead, the ideal body fat percentage for a women ranges from twenty to twenty five percent. Prior to hitting adolescents, a young lady will typically have a body fat percentage of approximately twelve to fifteen percent. However, this number will change after she hits puberty and her body begins to grow within the evolutionary terms that would assist her in keeping her body, and any baby she might be carrying, safe. As a woman gets older, it is likely that she will continue to climb in the percentage of body fat that is found on or within her body. As with men, most women should try to limit their body fat percentage to less than thirty percent.
Measuring the body fat of an individual is very important in creating a realistic picture of the individual, as well as a good idea about the estimated health of the individual. Knowing a person’s body fat percentage is actually more important than counting calories. This is because some calories can be converted into muscle and other useful makeup within the body. By measuring one’s waistline, a person can determine whether or not they are healthy. If they have their body fat percentage under control, the individual will have a waistline of less than 35 inches for women and less than 40 inches for men.
Holding onto Fat can lead to a number of body issues for individuals, regardless of their age, sex, nationality and other factors. However, while many people understand that body fat is not a good thing, it can be very difficult to get rid of the body fat and keep it off. By understanding more about what body fat is, and how does it form and act within the body then we are more likely to be successful in getting rid of and keeping off excessive body fat.
By understanding one’s own body composition, it is possible to distinguish muscle from fat. Muscles are good, we need them for strength and they burn calories for fuel as they are used whereas Body fat is more expendable and this is what people want to get rid of when they are trying to get into shape. Excessive body fat can lead to a number of negative things, such as a poor sense of self-image and even long term damage on the body such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, skin problems, circulation problems, lymphedema and other health issues.
It can be confusing when people are trying to learn about body fat is that there is good fat and bad fat. When it comes to men, less fat on their bodies most likely means an improved sense of health. Men can vary in range when it comes to body fat and the averages lie between fifteen and twenty five percent. However, having a body fat percentage of thirty percent or more is typically not healthy. Men tend to load fat on their middle ( abdomen) which is not healthy long term for the internal organs.
Body fat percentages for women are totally different. Women have extra amounts of fat on their body in order to, among other purposes, help keep the body cocooned and safe if it is carrying a baby. Therefore the ideal body fat percentage for a women ranges from twenty to twenty five percent. Prior to her teenage years, a young lady will typically have a body fat percentage of approximately twelve to fifteen percent. However, this number will change after she hits puberty and her body begins to reach the stage of potentially carrying a baby. As a woman gets older, it is likely that she will continue to climb in the percentage of body fat that is found on or within her body. As with men, most women should try to limit their body fat percentage to less than thirty percent.
Measuring a person’s Body fat percentage is very important in creating a realistic picture of the individual, as well as a good idea about the overall health of that person. It’s actually more important than counting calories. This is because some calories can be converted into muscle and other useful makeup within the body. By measuring one’s waistline, a person can determine whether or not they are healthy. If they have their body fat percentage under control, the individual will have a waistline of less than 35 inches for women and less than 40 inches for men.
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