Q. Where exactly should I measure my waistline for abdominal obesity standards, and why is this so important for weight loss?
The waist circumference is measured at the narrowest point between the lower ribs and the pelvic bone, rather than simply around the belly button. This area is critical because an increase in visceral fat triggers the secretion of inflammatory substances, which raises insulin resistance and lowers metabolic efficiency. Consequently, it is not just a matter of gaining weight, but a state where the body's ability to utilize energy is impaired, explaining why simple fasting is often ineffective.
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