Belly fat
in men — why it's dangerous and how to get rid of
it.
If you're carrying a few extra
pounds, you're not alone. But this is one case where
following the crowd isn't a good idea. Carrying
extra weight — especially belly fat — can be risky.
Michael Jensen, M.D., an endocrinology specialist at
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., answers common
questions about belly fat in men.
Why is belly fat a concern for
men?
People who gain belly fat are
at greater risk of serious health problems than are
people who accumulate fat in other areas — and men
are more likely than women to gain weight around the
waist. Having a large amount of belly fat increases
your risk of:
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Some types of cancer
- Type 2 diabetes
- Insulin resistance
- High triglycerides
- Low levels of
high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or "good,"
cholesterol
- Metabolic syndrome
- Sleep apnea
How can you tell if you have
too much belly fat?
Your waist size is a good
indicator of whether you have too much belly fat.
Although measurements that compare your hip and
waist circumference (waist-to-hip ratio) or compare
your height and weight (body mass index) are more
precise, your waist size alone can give you a good
estimate. For most men, the risk factors for heart
disease and other diseases increase with a waist
size greater than 40 inches (102 centimeters).
To measure your waist:
- Place a tape measure
around your bare abdomen just above your hipbone.
- Pull the tape measure
until it fits snugly around you but doesn't push
into your skin.
- Make sure the tape
measure is level all the way around.
- Relax, exhale and
measure your waist — no sucking in your belly!
Does age play a role in
gaining belly fat?
As you age, you lose muscle —
especially if you're not physically active. Muscle
loss can slow the rate at which your body burns
calories. In turn, if you don't limit your calories
or increase your physical activity, you may gain
weight.
Is belly fat inherited?
Your genes can affect your
chances of being overweight or obese, as well as
where you carry extra fat on your body. For most
men, however, the problem likely has more to do with
lifestyle than inherited traits.
Can you really get a beer
belly from drinking?
Drinking excess alcohol can
cause you to gain belly fat — the "beer belly."
However, beer alone isn't to blame. Drinking too
much alcohol of any kind can increase belly fat,
although some research suggests wine may be an
exception. If you drink alcohol, do so in
moderation. Limiting yourself to two drinks a day
will reduce the amount of calories you consume and
help you avoid gaining belly fat. It's also better
for your overall health.
How do you get rid of belly
fat?
Whether you're trying to lose
belly fat or trim fat from another part of your
body, weight-loss basics remain the same:
-
Reduce calories. Reduce your
portion sizes. Replace your usual fare with
healthy foods that contain fewer calories.
-
Increase physical activity. The
Department of Health and Human Services recommends
adults get two hours and 30 minutes a week of
moderate aerobic activity or one hour and 15
minutes of vigorous aerobic activity, in addition
to strength training. You may need to do more to
lose weight and keep it off.
After you shed excess
pounds, maintain your weight loss with a healthy
diet and regular physical activity.
Can you reduce belly fat with
sit-ups?
Sit-ups help make your
abdominal muscles stronger, but spot exercises alone
won't specifically reduce belly fat. The best way to
shrink your waist size is to lower your total body
fat through healthy eating and exercise.
The bottom line
If you have a spare tire,
don't despair. You can lose belly fat — it just
takes patience and effort. In fact, shedding even a
few extra pounds can help you feel better and lower
your risk of health problems.