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Abdominal adipose tissue is a risk factor for cardiac diseases and stroke?

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Abdominal adipose tissue, also known as belly fat, is considered a risk factor for cardiac diseases and stroke. This type of fat is located around the abdomen and is associated with higher levels of inflammation and insulin resistance, which can increase the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, abdominal adipose tissue is often linked to other risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, and diabetes. Therefore, it is important to manage and reduce abdominal adipose tissue to lower the risk of cardiac diseases and stroke.

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