Q. Doctor, I tend to gain weight specifically in my lower body. Is there a specific criterion for lower-body obesity, and why does this make dieting so much harder?
Lower-body obesity differs from overall overweight; it occurs when the lower body ratio is significantly higher than the upper body, often with poorly defined thigh and calf lines. This happens due to a cycle of poor blood and lymph circulation, leading to waste accumulation, edema, and localized fat deposition. While Western medicine focuses on circulatory disorders and hormonal imbalances, Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) views this as a stagnation of Qi and Blood in the lower extremities.
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