Define android obesity and gynoid obesity. Which is a better predictor of increased risk for disease?

What will be an ideal response?


Android obesity is seen in individuals who tend to store fat in the trunk or abdominal area (which produces the "apple" shape). Gynoid obesity is seen in people who store fat primarily around the hips and thighs (which creates the "pear" shape). Compared with people whose body fat is stored primarily in the hips and thighs, obese individuals with abdominal fat are at higher risk for heart disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, stroke, some types of cancer, kidney disease, migraines, and diminished lung function. A person who has excessive belly fat doubles his or her risk of having diabetes, even when considered at a normal weight. Abdominal fat has also been shown to triple the risk of dementia in older adults.

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