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6 Simple Ways to Lose Belly Fat, Based on Science

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Losing abdominal fat, or belly fat, is a common weight loss goal.

Abdominal fat is a particularly harmful type. Research suggests strong links with diseases like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

For this reason, losing this fat can have significant benefits for your health and well-being.

You can measure your abdominal fat by measuring the circumference around your waist with a tape measure. Measures of above 40 inches (102 cm) in men and 35 inches (88 cm) in women are known as abdominal obesity.

Certain weight loss strategies can target the fat in the belly area more than other areas of the body.

Here are 6 evidence-based ways to lose belly fat.

healthline.com/nutrition/6-....

I'd add fasting and intermittent fasting to the above six ways.

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Waist 40 inches for men?

Thanks

Lantus and other diabetic medicines causes fat and weight gain in the body as mentioned by diabetic doctor.

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This site gives different information :

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