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Effects of Diet & Exercise on Visceral Adipose (Fat) Tissue
The effects of diet and exercise-induced weight loss on visceral adipose (fat) tissue (VAT) distribution in both men and women have been reviewed.

 


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Tissue - a collection of cells of the same or very similar type Return to Top ...

Oral tissues, such as the gingiva (gums), teeth, and muscles of mastication (chewing muscles), are living tissues, and they have the same nutritional requirements as any other living tissue in the body.

Lean tissue, such as muscle, and blood contain water and act as conductors of the electrical signal, while fat resists it. The greater the resistance, the more body fat you have.
Body fat is only one aspect of health.

Most tissues in the body, including colon cells, have receptors or attachment points for vitamin D. Hmm, that's interesting. Why should there be vitamin D receptors on so many cells in the body beyond bone cells?

"Fat tissue burns very few calories," adds Klurfeld. "Skeletal muscle, on the other hand, burns at least 10 times more calories than fat, even when we're at rest." ...

Every tissue in your body is made up from protein (i.e., muscle, hair, skin, and nails). Proteins are the building blocks of muscle tissue. Without it, building muscle and burning fat efficiently would be impossible. Its importance is paramount.

Breast tissue is largely adipose or fat. There is an amount of glandular tissue, relevant for lactation, but largely breasts are composed of fat. Breast size is governed by body weight fat proportions, gravity and also by genetics.

Muscle tissue is denser than fat tissue, a pound of fat occupies more space than a pound of muscle.
No one knows exactly what physical mechanism programs one to lose muscle and gain weight as one gets older.

Breast tissue comprises the mammary gland (one's 'endowment') surrounded by fat. Men also have atrophied glands and fat in this area. Both sexes gain fat in this area.

Adipose Tissue"Fatty tissue; connective tissue made up of fat cells.
ADP"Adenosine di-phosphate, a high energy phosphate molecule involved in the production and storage of energy. The end product of the mono-phosphate reduction of ATP.

Adipose tissue - A specialized type of tissue for storing cellular fat.
Amino acids - The essential building blocks of Proteins, nine of which cannot be manufactured by the body and therefor have to be obtained through food intake.

The torn tissue theory, which states that microscopic tears in the muscles themselves are the cause of DOMS.
The connective tissue theory advocates that damage to the connective tissue attached to muscle is the cause of DOMS.

Copper - Tissues
Copper is necessary for the growth, development, and maintenance of bone, connective tissue, brain, heart, and many other body organs.

The loss of lean tissue and the slowdown of the body's metabolic rate during prolonged crash dieting make it harder for people to maintain the weight they lost because now the body needs fewer calories because they are smaller and fatter than before! ...

To build up lean tissue, Josh recommends doing two or three total body resistance workouts a week. To find out how to get started on a weight training programme, , or consult a personal trainer at your gym.

­Fat, or adipose tissue, is found in several places in your body. Generally, fat is found underneath your skin (subcutaneous fat). There's also some on top of each of your kidneys.

The most plentiful tissue in the body is collagen, which is a connective tissue. The primary role of Vitamin C is to help this connective tissue.

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The weight that you lost was fatty tissue! With dieting and exercising you lose the weight really fast! Now that you don't have that much fatty tissue it is harder for you to lose it! But don't give up! ...

You lose weight, but the loss of lean muscle tissue only serves to reduce your metabolic rate, thus slowing your efforts even more. With a properly planned low carb program, your body will burn mostly fat, and will preserve the lean muscle.

This fat tissue is made up of fat cells. A human can have anywhere between 50 - 200 billion fat cells distributed around the body. We also store fat in other areas around the body but this is dependent on the sex of the person.

If you begin to lose more than two pounds of body fat a week, you're likely to be losing muscle tissue. Monitor your body fat closely.

The basic equation is this: the more muscle tissue you have, the more calories you will burn. This is why world class weight lifters must eat thousands of calories a day to maintain their weight. Muscle is active tissue, fat is not.

Your body draws water from your tissues to have water to float these ketones out. This results in dehydration and the resulting weight loss you experience is actually from water.

Calorie intake is so low as to be considered dangerous and dieters are at risk of nutritional deficiency and loss of muscle tissue among a range of other potential health problems.

Fibromyalgia - the term derives from the Latin word "fibro" (fibrous tissue) and the Greek words "myo" (muscle) and "algia" (pain) - is a musculoskeletal disorder that leads to widespread muscle pain and tenderness.

Developing and maintaining strong muscles carries numerous benefits, including: helping protect ligaments, tendons and other connective tissue from injury; giving you the muscular stamina to work out longer than you'd manage with weak muscles; ...

Protein helps repair and rebuild muscle tissue after exercise. If you have muscle soreness for quite a while after exercising, ...

Increased Blood and Nutrients to Tissues
Another great benefit is that stretching increases blood supply and nutrients to joint structures. Stretching increases tissue temperature, which in turn increases circulation and nutrient transport.

Provided your diet contains sufficient calories, the amount of muscle tissue you have, as well as the size and strength of your muscles, is dependent on your training regimen, not your diet food.

It can sometimes lead to severe liver damage, cirrhosis (build-up of scar tissue that blocks proper blood flow in the liver), or even liver failure.

Blood sugar (glucose) is the body’s fuel and, without it, the brain, nervous system and tissues of the body would not be able to function. But too much glucose in the blood is not good for your health.

The problem is when you've depleted your stores of glycogen (stored glucose in muscle and lean tissue) your body turns to burning muscles or organs (lean muscle tissue) and dietary protein or fat to provide blood glucose to supply energy needs.

In the body tissues they may be built up to form glycogen or converted to fat and stored.
Fat is broken down into glycerol and fatty acids for absorption. In the body tissues it may be recombined to make new fat for storage.

Protein helps to maintain and replace the tissues in your body, and it's found in almost every living cell and fluid.

The more lean muscle tissue you have, the higher your metabolism and the more calories you burn during your workout and at rest. To maintain or build muscle mass you need to do resistance training.

From the physiological and nutritional viewpoint, proteins (meat, chicken, fish, eggs, cheese, nuts, pulses) provide the body with amino acids, used as building blocks within muscles and other tissues. Carbohydrates provide energy and fiber.

With the loss of underlying support by fat padding and connective tissues, the skin begins to sag; it appears less supple and wrinkles form.

To keep that tissue healthy, your body needs huge amounts of beta-carotene, a vitamin found in brightly colored orange and yellow fruits and vegetables (especially sweet potatoes).

"Eating berries helps protect the tissues in the body from injury by neutralizing the effects of free radicals before they do damage," says Gary Stoner, Ph.D., chairman of environmental health at Ohio State University, in Columbus.

Proteins are the basic elements of all animal tissue and about 17% of our bodies are made up of proteins, it is used to maintain our muscles and repair damaged cells it is also a source of energy.

Adequate protein is important because it prevents muscle tissue from breaking down and repairs all body tissues such as skin and teeth.

One Desirable Glitch (though it won't seem desirable)- While you are slowly ramping up your moderate exercise program (are you doing this yet?), your body is converting fat tissues to muscle tissues, which weigh more.

Cholesterol"A sterol present in all animal tissues. Free cholesterol is a component of cell membranes and serves as a precursor for steroid hormones, including estrogen, testosterone, aldosterone, and bile acids.

Protein is important in building, maintaining, and repairing body tissues. High quality proteins are found in most foods of animal origin. Lower quality proteins are found in foods of vegetable origin and in gelatin.

Environmental (and other) toxins accumulate in the fatty tissue of animals (especially red meat).

In contrast, HDL cholesterol is extra cholesterol from the tissues that gets carried away from the arteries to the liver where the body gets rid of it.

Copper is a trace mineral found in all body tissues. It helps the body absorb iron, helps regulate and stimulate the brain, helps protect and support the nervous and glandular systems, assists in forming muscle & bone, ...

A woman might not care much about muscle tissue, but losing it will mean that you have to reach a lower body fat percentage to appear just as skinny as someone who kept their muscle.

This soft waxy substance is essential to brain chemistry, memory, and necessary to form cell membranes, hormones and other tissues of the body. Cholesterol has gotten a bad rap through the years.

For adults, the weight of the organ tissue and bones is
constant. The fluctuation of numbers that we see on the
scale reflects changes in volume for the other three
components of our body - water, muscle and fat.

To determine your own skin type, wash your face and wait 30 minutes. Then put a single piece of tissue paper against each area of your face: forehead, nose, chin, cheeks. Your oily areas will leave oil on the tissue paper. [ more ] ...

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) helps tissue and bone grow and repair itself. While vitamin C supplements are extremely popular, research has yet to establish solid health benefits.
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Muscle tissue from a petri dish would not have the same consistency. So a certain number of texturizers, possibly similar to those used to create meat-like quality in vegetarian meatless items - like the infamous Tofurkey - would need to be added.

What our bodies don't use up is stored in tissues and shows up as weight gain. If you want to lower your weight, you need to address the issue of how many calories you are receiving from fat.

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