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Are You ‘Fat’? This Is How Your Body Looks Like Inside


A recent debate on fat or overweight people has attracted condemnation and praise in equal measure.
Those condemning the people labeling others as fat or obese argue that no one has a right to say so as they do not know why someone ended up being overweight.
That could be true. Being obese is not something one can be amused of. In fact, being obese or fat increase the risk of many ailments such as high blood pressure and diabetes. But sideshows aside, we bring you some images of how looking fat from the inside is like to help you separate wheat from chaff.
Here are some of the images and a video showing of how an obese or overweight person looks like inside.




These are MRI scans showing the inside body of a person who is considered fat (L) and the one who is not considered fat. Image-Myheartsisters


The scan on the left shows a man’s torso with extensive areas of red, signifying a lot of inner fat. Normal body fat appears in yellow. The scan on the right shows how much the red areas of the inner fat were reduced by diet and exercise. Image: Dailymail.co.uk

Two images on the left showing how fat has built up in the belly area of a man with a paunch. The image on the right is of a man with normal belly with no accumulated fat around the belly area. Photo- privateeyehealth.com

Medical scan images showing people with normal body weight having a layer of fat around their body. The fat, which is stored around vital organs can subject healthy people to risk. Photo-Theguardian.com



SOURCE: Tuko.co.ke

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