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Visceral Adiposity Resistance

Meaning

Visceral Adiposity Resistance is the clinically desirable and measurable physiological state characterized by a significantly reduced propensity for the body to accumulate excess fat specifically within the metabolically detrimental visceral compartment, which surrounds the internal organs. Since visceral adiposity is strongly linked to chronic inflammation and cardiometabolic risk, achieving robust resistance to its accumulation is a critical and primary goal in modern metabolic and hormonal health optimization. This resistance reliably signifies a healthier, more favorable, and less inflammatory pattern of body fat distribution.