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Hidden belly fat can predict risk of Alzheimer's disease 20 years before symptoms appear: Study

US researchers have found a link between hidden belly fat and abnormal proteins in the brain -- hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease

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US researchers have, in a study on Monday, found a link between hidden belly fat, known as visceral fat, and abnormal proteins in the brain -- hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease.

Visceral fat refers to the accumulation of fat around internal organs such as the liver, heart, kidneys, and the mesentery of the intestine. Unlike subcutaneous fat, which lies beneath the skin, visceral fat is metabolically active and poses greater health risks.

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