Watch out! Muscle fat may increase the risk of heart disease and death, regardless of your body mass index (BMI).
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A new study has found that people with fat hidden inside their muscles may have a higher risk of heart attacks, heart failure, or even death—regardless of their body weight. This type of fat, called intermuscular fat, is different from fat under the skin or around the belly. The study was published in the European […]
Watch out! Muscle fat may increase the risk of heart disease and death, regardless of your body mass index (BMI).
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