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Old 02-25-2010, 10:42 AM
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Bros that like the ladies with more junk in the trunk

Finally! A study that shows that the voluptuous figures of countless black women possess more benefits than just aesthetic perks. News from the study reports that fat in the butt and thighs of women may help them live longer. According to the study, unlike unhealthy belly fat, the type of fat found in the thighs and backside may actually help reduce disease.

"The fact that body fat's distribution is quite important for your health has been known for some time now," said lead researcher Konstantinos Manolopoulos of the University of Oxford in England. Manolopoulos and his colleagues detailed their findings in an article in a recent International Journal of Obesity.

The review also suggests a mechanism for conveying those benefits. The next step is to figure out how our bodies decide where to store fat, say, in the stomach versus the butt.

"Once this is understood then one could think about therapeutic approaches to make use of that," Manolopoulos said. "Maybe to make use (of it) in a preventive way by redistributing the fat."

Don’t take this news the wrong way though. This is only true to a certain degree as obesity increases your chances of developing chronic health conditions.
When looking through the studies, the researchers found that not all fat is created equal.

Butt Fat vs. Stomach Fat
According to MSNBC, stomach fat is considered more metabolically active than lower body fat. While that may sound good, as this fat breaks down easily, the result is a release of substances called cytokines, which have been linked to cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance and diabetes. In fact, research on mice reported in 2008 revealed that belly fat boosts inflammation and is linked with hardening of the arteries—known to increase the risk of heart attacks.

But scientists think lower body fat, like that around the hips and thighs, produces beneficial hormones that protect against these diseases, though more research is needed to firm up this expectation.

In addition, this lower body fat also traps fatty acids. While this long-term storage can make it tricky to slim down your butt and thighs, it's healthier for you if some fat stays put.

"If fatty acids are not stored in fat but in other organs like the liver or the arteries, this makes you prone to develop diabetes and heart disease," Manolopoulos said. "One moment on the lips, forever on the hips. It really is exactly this phenomenon; the fat that goes there stays there"; that is, on the hips and thighs.

Manolopoulos reported that the most compelling evidence for the link comes from population studies showing the more fat individuals have in the hind area, the less likely they are to develop diabetes and heart disease later in life. Other evidence includes instances of Cushing's syndrome, in which patients lose their hip and thigh fat while gaining stomach fat. These patients are known to have an increased risk for diabetes and heart disease.

The Role of Genes and Gender
Scientists aren't sure how the body decides where to store fat, but it's partially genetic. That genetic force can be seen in the gender differences in how fat gets stored, with women having much more of the healthy, lower-body fat than men. And females have a much lower risk for heart disease, Manolopoulos said.
"As long as you are female and your hormones are female hormones, you are protected from cardiovascular disease," Manolopoulos said. "The moment you go into menopause and your hormones change, you lose your typical female appearance and gain stomach fat. At the same time, your risk for heart disease and diabetes becomes comparable to men of the same age."

By Syleena Johnson, BDO Staff Writer
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Old 02-25-2010, 11:53 AM
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Don't follow the white rabbit down the hole, ladies.

Excessive cellulite and jiggly flab are not the same thing as having a volumptuous(sp) butt. And, no, you can't control where the weight comes and goes so, unless you have a relatively small and toned midsection, it will eventually catch up with your body OUTSIDE of the butt.

Do what is healthy for you, as well as what YOU consider to be aesthetically pleasing (don't give a damn about men's opinions so much). Step on the scale about once a week and monitor how your clothes fit so you can know whether you are maintaining a healthy weight OR if you are one of many women who lets their weight get out of hand just because "my man like it like this."
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Old 02-25-2010, 12:25 PM
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I sincerely hope that this finding isn't used as an excuse for women NOT to eat right, work out, and generally take care of ourselves.

But haven't we always known that an apple-shaped figure is indicative of a higher rate of heart disease than a pear-shaped figure? That holds true for men and women,
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Old 03-02-2010, 09:42 AM
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Hey - its not my study - lol
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I sincerely hope that this finding isn't used as an excuse for women NOT to eat right, work out, and generally take care of ourselves.

But haven't we always known that an apple-shaped figure is indicative of a higher rate of heart disease than a pear-shaped figure? That holds true for men and women,
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