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    Does It Matter Where Fat Is?

    Concern is directed not only at how much fat a person has
    but also where that fat is located on the body. The pattern of
    body fat distribution tends to differ in men and women.

    Women typically collect fat in their hips and buttocks, giving
    their figures a "pear" shape. Men, on the other hand, usually
    collect fat around the belly, giving them more of an "apple"
    shape. (This is not a hard and fast rule, some men are
    pear-shaped and some women become apple-shaped,
    particularly after menopause).

    Apple-shaped people whose fat is concentrated mostly in
    the abdomen are more likely to develop many of the health
    problems associated with obesity. They are at increased
    health risk because of their fat distribution. While obesity
    of any kind is a health risk- yes, it is better to be a pear than
    an apple.

    In order to sort the types of fruit, doctors have developed a
    simple way to determine whether someone is an apple or a
    pear. The measurement is called waist-to-hip ratio. To find
    out a person's waist-to-hip ratio, measure the waist at its
    narrowest point, and then measure the hips at the widest
    point. Divide the waist measurement by the hip measurement.
    For example, a woman with a 35-inch waist and 46-inch hips
    would have a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.76 (35 divided by 46 = 0.76).
    Women with waist-to-hip ratios of more than 0.8 and men with
    waist-to-hip ratios of more than 1.0 are "apples."

    Another rough way of estimating the amount of a person's
    abdominal fat is by measuring the waist circumference.
    Men with waist circumference of 40 inches or greater and
    women with waist circumference of 35 inches or greater are
    considered to have increased health risks related to obesity.



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