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Beer belly or muffin top? A perilous lifestyle disorder

Updated on: 15 July,2011 12:00 PM IST  | 
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For all those who don't think twice before gulping a pint of beer and royally ignore their bulging bellies, it's high time to cut down on parties and poor lifestyle and take corrective action!

Beer belly or muffin top? A perilous lifestyle disorder

For all those who don't think twice before gulping a pint of beer and royally ignore their bulging bellies, it's high time to cut down on parties and poor lifestyle and take corrective action!


And if you are a woman, happily laughing at the beer belly of your partner and thinking you are plain lucky, then it's time for a reality check as women too get the affliction.



"Beer guts aren't just a guy's problem. Women who drink a large amount of beer can also get them," she said.

"Stomach fat is the most perilous kind. It leads to lifestyle disorders like diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol," Kawad said.

One must measure his or her beer intake, Kawad noted.

"If you are drinking enough beer and you've seen significant weight gain in the abdominal region, it's safe to say you may need to cut back on the beer and other alcohol intake. Beer contains an average of 155 calories per 350 ml, even though it varies according to the brand," said Kawad.

"If you drink only two glasses of beer you have taken in an additional 300 calories. Make that four and you have added an extra 600 calories to your diet," she cautioned.

"This doesn't even count the pizza, chips and other junk food that most people eat with their beer. So if you've made a decision to try a change in the way in which you look and you really want to lose that beer belly, it's time to lose the beer," she added.

Experts suggest a few lifestyle changes and a good exercise programme can make anybody's beer belly flat.

"The number one thing is dieting and then exercises: crunches, sit-ups, ab lounges. One has to burn additional fat through cardio and decreased calorie intake," said Sheru Aangrish, a Mumbai-based fitness guru.

"Then tone up those muscles which lie beneath the fat layer through some kind of strength coaching that targets the core area," he added.

There is no short cut to get back into shape, but a mix of exercises like pilates, functional training, high-intensity cardio with a balanced diet will result in sexy and robust abs.

"Vegetables and fruits are very important. Reducing alcohol intake will definitely help. Try to eat small meals and avoid eating carbohydrates after six. There won't be immediate results, but persistence will pay in this case," said Aangrish.

Aangrish also suggested a simple exercise that one can do any time to reduce belly fat.

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