Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how to target belly fat specifically via nutrition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I carry my weight in the belly and have recently lost 20 pounds, hoping to lose 10 more. It’s just weight loss in general - I’ve been no sugar, low carb but I’ve also read that exercise is really beneficial for getting rid of visceral belly fat - the dangerous kind that isn’t the kind you can grab but goes around your organs - even in the absence of actual weight loss so I believe moderate exercise 150 min a week at least is a crucial piece of it.
I will say you’ll have to see if that’s what’s causing your issues. I’m a little dubious but it’s possible.
Dubious why? Just curious: OP here. Was told this by urogynec.
Anonymous wrote:I carry my weight in the belly and have recently lost 20 pounds, hoping to lose 10 more. It’s just weight loss in general - I’ve been no sugar, low carb but I’ve also read that exercise is really beneficial for getting rid of visceral belly fat - the dangerous kind that isn’t the kind you can grab but goes around your organs - even in the absence of actual weight loss so I believe moderate exercise 150 min a week at least is a crucial piece of it.
I will say you’ll have to see if that’s what’s causing your issues. I’m a little dubious but it’s possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat your daily recommended amount of vegetables.
I'm trying that and oh my God, so many veggies!
Sometimes I'm still finishing up the servings in the evening. Don't have space for much junk food.
Does this help ab fat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat your daily recommended amount of vegetables.
I'm trying that and oh my God, so many veggies!
Sometimes I'm still finishing up the servings in the evening. Don't have space for much junk food.
Does this help ab fat?
Anonymous wrote:Eat your daily recommended amount of vegetables.
I'm trying that and oh my God, so many veggies!
Sometimes I'm still finishing up the servings in the evening. Don't have space for much junk food.