If you store the extra fat in your buttocks and thighs, you are at low risk for being harmed by that extra fat. However, if you store the extra fat primarily in your belly, you are at high risk for becoming diabetic and dying prematurely. People with tiny buttocks and a huge belly probably already have high blood sugar levels that are caused by inability to store their extra fat in their buttocks and thighs. Having a lot of fat stored in your belly almost always means that you have too much fat stored in your liver.
• Everybody’s blood sugar rises after meals.
• When blood sugar levels rise, the pancreas releases large amounts of insulin to lower blood sugar by driving sugar into the liver.
• However, if you have too much fat in your liver, the liver refuses to accept sugar from the bloodstream and blood sugar rises to high levels.
• Most cases of diabetes are caused by having too much fat in the liver, so the liver cannot respond to insulin. This is called insulin resistance.
The Danger of Skinny Buttocks and Thighs
A marvelous study from the University of Cambridge in England shows why not being able to store most of your fat in your buttocks and thighs is associated with diabetes
Belly Fat is Risky Even if You Are Not Overweight
People who are not overweight and have a normal body mass index (BMI), but store most of their fat in their belly, are at increased risk for suffering a heart attack and dying prematurely
Another study shows that having extra belly fat and low levels of fat everywhere else markedly increases risk for arteriosclerosis and premature death in diabetics
Dramatic Lifestyle Changes Can Save Lives
You have no choice about where you store your fat; genetics dictate whether you are shaped like an apple (big belly) or a pear (big hips and thighs). You are in trouble if you:
• can pinch more than three inches of fat under the skin at the front of your belly, even if you are thin everywhere else
• have a high fasting blood sugar (>95)
• have high blood sugar two hours after eating (>120)
• have high triglycerides (>150)
• have a high HBA1C (> 5.5), which shows that you have too much sugar stuck on your cells
• have extra fat in your liver (shown on a sonogram)
• have pre-diabetes (metabolic syndrome)
If you have any of these risk factors for diabetes, or if you are already diabetic, you should immediately work to lose weight until you are down to less than one inch of fat over your belly. I think that the most efficient way to lose weight is intermittent fasting. For my recommendations on preventing and treating diabetes, see Treatment of Insulin Resistance and other reports in the Diabetes section of DrMirkin.com