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   tied to a lower risk of heart attack and stroke.
   By Elizabeth Millard
   Oct 12, 2020
   how to train to lose fat
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     * According to a review published in the journal Advances in
       Nutrition, combining aerobic exercise and strength training can
       help decrease abdominal fat.
     * Having excess abdominal fat can increase your risk of health issues
       such as heart attack and stroke.
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   If you ask a trainer how to lose fat, some swear by strength
   training, while others may suggest an aerobic plan like running.
   Fortunately, there’s no need to pick a side: New research concludes
   that both kinds of workouts work, especially if they join forces.
   A review published in the journal Advances in Nutrition looked at
   43 studies focusing on training styles and their effects. Researchers
   found that although aerobic exercise tends to produce slightly greater
   efficacy in decreasing abdominal fat, the biggest change comes when it
   is combined with resistance training.
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   There’s an important reason to knock down fat in this particular area:
   cardiovascular health. For example, one study of Korean adults
   found those with normal body mass index had more cardiovascular risk
   factors if they carried excess abdominal obesity.
   Another study, published earlier this year, noted that excess
   abdominal fat can risk of repeat heart attacks and strokes for
   those who’ve already had one of those incidents. In that research,
   nearly 23,000 people were followed for about four years after their
   cardiac event, and those with higher belly fat amounts showed
   significantly more incidence of experiencing another event.
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   That study’s lead author, Hanieh Mohammadi, M.D., a doctor in the
   department of clinical sciences and education at the Karolinska
   Institute in Sweden, told Runner’s World that a healthy waist
   circumference may be more important for preventing future heart attacks
   and stroke than medications like statins.
   That’s because abdominal obesity is indicative of visceral fat, the
   kind that wraps around your organs and can have negative effects on
   blood pressure, cholesterol, and insulin resistance (when your
   cells stop responding to the hormone insulin). But even the stuff just
   below the surface—called subcutaneous abdominal fat—has been known to
   increase levels of low-grade inflammation that can raise risks of
   diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers.
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   “If you want better heart health, focus on your belly fat, if that’s an
   issue for you,” she said. “Even if you’re already on meds for
   cardiovascular health, that’s not enough to lower risk if abdominal
   obesity is a factor. Healthy eating and regular exercise can help.”
   High-intensity workouts (which are comprised of short, hard bouts
   of exercise broken up by brief rest periods) that combine cardio and
   strength—such as a speed workout with some strength exercises mixed
   in when you’re not running—are great to help burn fat.
   Best of all, the recent study suggests it doesn’t take much loss to see
   a benefit. The researchers found that a loss of just 5 to 10 percent of
   body weight, especially if it lowers abdominal fat, can lower health
   risks.
   Elizabeth Millard Elizabeth Millard is a freelance writer focusing
   on health, wellness, fitness, and food.
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