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Your
Body Shape and Fat Distribution
Have
you ever heard your friends or family members say: "I have
got mom's thighs and butt", or "I have got dad's
belly" etc? Genetics does play a part in fat distribution but
there are also other factors involved as well such as gender and
race etc. I want to go through a few areas with you briefly to
offer you a greater understanding of "fat, it's distribution
and the way it effects our health and fitness. One more thing - I
need to warn you that I can't draw for peanuts so please excuse my
diagrams........... :-)
Fat
Distribution

I
told you I couldn't draw.....but the above diagrams are fairly
close to "accurate" when it comes to the type of body
shape I am trying to describe for fat distribution - this makes it
easier for you to remember what each body shape represents.
Scroll down to manually measure your fat distribution.
Gender
and Body Shape
The android shape is more common among men where the gynoid is
more common among women that are (pre-menopausal). Recently, when
watching the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, I noticed that the body
shapes of the athletes differed from country to country. Normally
I wouldn't take much notice of this but with so many people from
so many countries gathering in the one place I thought I might use
this to do "some" research - that is in between yelling
"Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi!" I think it is
truly amazing how the environment, genetics and various other
factors can affect our body shapes.
What
Each "Shape" Represents
The android tends to store body fat around the tummy and upper
body. The gynoid shape is known for fat storage around the hips,
bottom and upper thighs. The Ovoid is more of a all-over general
coverage of bodyfat.The andriod type storage of body fat is
considered to be more harmfull.
Visceral
Fat
This type of fat tends to store around the internal organs of the
body. It is more common in people suffering from obesity than
someone who has a low percentage of body fat, however genetics may
also have some affect on it as well. As you can imagine, this type
of fat storage is of great concern. Large amounts of body fat
around the abdominal area is more commonly listed for visceral
fat.
Manually
Measure Your Body Fat Distribution
Now don't go freaking out if you measure in the "definite
risk". This table is to give an idea of fat distribution and
how it relates to health risks. However the best thing to do if
you are concerned is to visit your doctor. The following
measurements are in cms. Use a tape measure to record your waist
circumference where your naval is located.
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Women
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Women
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Men
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Men
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Type
of Measurement
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Possible
Risk
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Definite
Risk
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Possible
Risk
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Definite
Risk
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Waist
Circumference
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85 cm
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90cm
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95cm
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100cm
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Persons
who are of good health, suspect of their health or are aware of
any conditions, physical deficiencies or diseases should always
consult a physician before undertaking any eating or exercise
program. Mandy Gibbons, Virtual Fitness Trainer,
www.virtualfitnesstrainer.com.au and www.virtualfitnesstrainer.com
disclaims any liability or loss in connection with the above
program or advice given in this article.
Mandy Gibbons, Personal Fitness
Trainer info@virtualfitnesstrainer.com
http://www.virtualfitnesstrainer.com
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