× HealthWellnessFitnessBeautyVideosPrivacy PolicyTerms And Conditions
Subscribe To Our Newsletter

15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

You may be eating weight-gaining foods that can specifically cause visceral fat, the dangerous fat that is hidden deep in your abdomen and wraps around your vital organs, and here we've ranked them by how bad they are for you. Why? Visceral fat has been linked to some cancers, type 2 diabetes, heart disease and more; it's deadly and everyone is at risk, but it's preventable in many cases with lifestyle choices, and avoiding certain key foods. 

"Everyone has some amount of visceral fat," Dr. William Li, bestselling author of the upcoming Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn Fat, Heal Your Metabolism, and Live Longer, tells us. "It normally makes up about 10 percent of the normal healthy fat that everyone carries around. Fat has many different roles in the body. It is a cushion for your organs, it releases hormones that control your appetite and other brain functions, it is a fuel tank for energy from your food, and it also can be a space heater that fires up to generate heat. In other words, fat itself — including visceral fat — is not bad. But too much of it causes problems."

Dr. Li adds, "There are some rare genetic conditions that cause excess fat to build up, but mostly the accumulation of too much visceral fat comes from excess energy built up inside the body. This can be the result of multiple factors ranging from overeating (caloric overload) to physical inactivity (not enough calories burned) to disruption of your gut microbiome (which helps to control your metabolism, including the build-up of body fat)." Diet plays a key role and Eat This, Not That! Health spoke with experts who explain 15 foods that can cause visceral fat and why, and ranked them from bad to the absolute worst. Read to the end to see the number one.

15

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Sweetened Breakfast Cereals

Megan Mescher-Cox, DO Board certified in Internal Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine & Obesity Medicine with Dignity Health St. John's Hospital tells us, "A lot of sweetened breakfast cereals are actually best categorized as ultra-processed foods with combinations of refined grains with added sugar and with very little dietary fiber as this is removed through the processing. Even seemingly healthy ingredients, such as added raisins or cranberries, can have loads of sugar added before they are combined with the refined grain part of the cereal. Having this high glycemic food in the morning can serve as a 'double whammy' to your health – first by the addition of empty calories with little nutritional value but secondly by causing a spike in your insulin levels, which in turn can cause someone to feel low on energy about 2 hours after eating. This lack of energy leads to less exercise and often a craving to reach for another quick high calorie item to get a quick energy burst. This roller coaster effect that is produced by peaks and valleys in the person's blood sugar (and insulin) levels leads to higher calorie intakes and lower exercise levels which is the perfect recipe for visceral fat production." 

14

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Microwave Popcorn


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Dr. Cox says, "Microwave popcorn often has a large amount of partially hydrogenated fat. This can be especially confusing to people since popcorn itself, when air popped, is a very healthy food since it is a whole grain. When combined with the partially hydrogenated fat though it will promote multiple chronic diseases including diabetes, heart disease, and increased visceral fat production. Additionally, there are other chemicals found in the packaging of microwave popcorn that have been scrutinized in recent years due to the associations with multiple cancers and chronic health conditions. Although laws have resulted in discontinuation of some of these dangerous chemicals, other chemicals have been added which may have similar, although maybe less severe, consequences on our health." 

13

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Many Chinese Foods, such as General Tso's Chicken


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

According to Dr. Cox, "many Chinese foods contain a combination of a lot of added sugar with saturated fats and very little dietary fiber. This combination causes inflammation and leads to more visceral fat. Other dishes have combinations of fried foods (deep fried or wok fried) combined with sauces that are high in sugar – again with this combination of unhealthy fats with refined sugar which leads to more visceral fat." 

12

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Refrigerated Dough Such as Biscuits and Rolls


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Dr. Cox says, "These foods often contain trans fats, typically on a nutrition label as 'partially hydrogenated oil,' which is a man-made vegetable fat that is solid at room temperature. These fats were banned by the FDA although it is known that there are still foods for sale with partially hydrogenated oils in them. Research has shown that these solid fats, especially trans fats, are strongly associated with more heart disease, metabolic syndrome, and visceral fat. They are also associated with more weight gain than diets without trans fats, even with the same number of calories These foods also cause inflammation in the body and raise cholesterol levels which in turn leads to even more visceral fat. If you are purchasing processed foods, it is critical to read the label to understand what is in your food. I recommend an easy-to-follow "How to Read Food Labels" review, such as this one.

11

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Coconut Oil and Palm Oil


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

According to Dr. Cox, "Both coconut oil and palm oil are extremely high in saturated fat, which is known to cause more visceral fat especially when comparing individuals consuming saturated fats with those consuming polyunsaturated fats. These findings are especially true when a person is also eating more calories than the body needs which is common in the American diet." 

10

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Frozen Coffee Drinks


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Tomi Mitchell, a Board-Certified Family Physician with Holistic Wellness Strategies says, "Frozen coffee drinks are undoubtedly delicious, but if consumed too often, they can have disastrous health consequences. Due to their high sugar content, frozen coffee drinks can cause rapid increases in blood sugar levels which has short and long-term health implications. Additionally, these beverages tend to be high in calories, which, when added up, can cause an increase in visceral fat, a type of interior fat stored around the organs and can lead to several detrimental medical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. So while they occasionally indulge, frozen coffee drinks shouldn't be an everyday habit."

9

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Drinks with Heavy Creams and Added Sugars


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Dr. Cox tells us, "Heavy creams and sugars that are in many crafted beverages contain huge amounts of saturated fats and refined sugar which is a recipe for development of visceral fat. Many of these drinks have more sugar than an entire day's recommended amount and sometimes more calories than a typical meal. The excess calories also will be converted into stored fat. A much better option would be tea: green teas and even many black and herbal teas have health benefits due to their high levels of antioxidants (and they have no sugar, saturated fat, or even calories)."

8

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Cookies, Cakes, Pastries


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Dr. Cox explains, "This combination of refined sugar with empty calories (empty calories are calories that contribute little to no nutritional value) in cookies and pastries leads to insulin resistance and excess weight, particularly visceral fat. The main source of visceral fat accumulation is excess calorie intake and these foods typically are high in calories, refined grains and sometimes saturated fats as well with little dietary fiber which would serve to make someone feel full." 

Dana Ellis Hunnes PhD, MPH, RD is a senior dietitian at UCLA medical center, assistant professor at UCLA Fielding school of public health, and author with Cambridge university Press, of the new book, RECIPE FOR SURVIVAL adds, "For the same reason as sodas/sugar-sweetened beverages, these types of foods increase insulin production, weight gain, IGF-1, and are also inflammatory and detrimental to the microbiome. Pastries and cookies also often come with a hefty dose of either saturated fat (from butter) or trans fats from margarine or other solid, shelf-stable fat, which are known to raise cholesterol (and LDL cholesterol) levels. Similarly to the sodas and sugar-sweetened beverages, these types of foods also raise the risk of visceral fats as well."

7

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Processed and Red Meat


different deli meats and sausages

Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson, bestselling author of Vibrant: A Groundbreaking Program to Get Energized, Own Your Health, and Glow, and a recognized leader in functional medicine tells us, "Processed meats, like bacon, sausage, ham, and deli meats, and red meats like beef, especially high-fat cuts like ribeye, have been associated with visceral fat in multiple studies. In a 2020 study, higher intake of meat in general was associated with more visceral fat, especially in women over 45 years old. Better choices are protein sources with healthier fats, like seafood and vegetable protein sources such as legumes."

6

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Cheeseburgers and Other Fast Foods


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

According to Dr. Cox, "Cheeseburgers have a combination of foods that cause visceral fat formation: the high calories, saturated fat and inflammatory factors from red meat and cheese will produce more visceral fat production and this is often coupled with refined white bread that makes up the bun. Additions of mayonnaise or other spreads further add unhealthy fats to the combination."

5

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Doughnuts


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

According to Dr. Stephenson, "Refined sugar plus refined fat is a recipe for visceral fat, and doughnuts contain both without any redeeming nutritional qualities like fiber or antioxidants. A 2020 study showed that added sugar intake is associated with visceral fat packed around the heart, and a study of overweight adolescents showed that greater intake of fat and fried foods were associated with fat accumulation around the liver, while greater intake of sugar was associated with increased visceral fat in the abdomen. Doughnuts check all those boxes. How about a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast instead?"

4

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Frozen Dinners


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Dr. Mitchell explains, "For many individuals on the go, pre-made, commercial frozen dinners can be a quick and convenient solution to avoid the time, money, and effort of cooking a healthy meal. However, while they save time in the short term, they can have negative long-term impacts on one's health. These meals are often high in unhealthy fats, which can add unwanted weight to the waistline and cause visceral fat accumulation, damaging overall health. To preserve health, preparing meals with fresher ingredients is recommended to reduce these potential risks."

3

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Fried Potatoes (Chips and Fries)


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Dr. Stephenson says, "The next visceral-fat-producing culprit is fried potatoes, whether in the form of potato chips or French fries. Potatoes are a high-glycemic food, meaning they can cause blood sugar to spike. Deep-fat-fry them and you are adding trans fats—commonly used in frying—as well as carcinogenic acrylamides that form when any carbohydrate-rich food is exposed to very high temperatures, as they are in deep-fat-frying. In a large twin study examining dietary patterns associated with visceral fat, the researchers identified that fried food and fast food were highly correlated with visceral fat. French fries fall into both categories."

2

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Alcohol


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Dr. Mitchell explains, "Alcohol is a popular beverage that many people consume, especially during social situations. It is important to remember, however, that alcohol does have certain health implications. In particular, it can contribute to visceral fat accumulation, which is associated with numerous chronic health conditions, including heart problems and Type II diabetes. To ensure that your imbibing habits remain healthy and safe, consider sticking to lighter drinks with lower alcohol content and limiting your daily intake. You might also explore adding healthier alternatives such as flavored seltzer water or fresh fruit juices when you reach for a drink during social events."

1

Food That Causes Visceral Fat: Soda


15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You

Dr. Stephenson states, "If I had to pick the single worst 'food' contributing to excess visceral fat, it would be soda, both the regular kind sweetened with high fructose corn syrup and the diet kind sweetened with artificial sweeteners. Multiple studies have linked sugar-sweetened beverages (the leading source of added sugar in the U.S. diet) with visceral abdominal fat, as well as to an increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. One study looked at how habitual intake of soda affected fat deposition in healthy adults and showed that sugar-sweetened beverages were clearly associated with greater deposition of visceral fat in the abdominal region. While some older studies don't show that diet soda increases visceral fat, a 2021 study showed that adults 65 and over who drank more diet soda did have increased abdominal obesity, and the association was what the study called a "striking dose-response relationship," meaning that the more diet soda the subjects of the study drank, the greater their abdominal obesity. Drinking diet soda may also cause people to think they are justified in eating more because they are "saving" calories on the soda, resulting in a higher caloric intake overall. Giving up sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverages could be the single best thing you do for your health."

Hunnes says, "These types of beverages increase cholesterol because they are high in calories (empty calories) which we don't acknowledge as calories the same way we do chewed calories (from solid foods). Soda can average from 150 calories to 195. Extra body weight (and visceral fat) is a risk factor for high cholesterol levels and high LDL (bad) cholesterol levels on its own. These types of beverages also are extremely inflammatory and increase insulin production, IGF-1, and circulating triglycerides and also negatively affect the health of the microbiome. All of these things combined increase cholesterol levels and the risk for heart attack and stroke."

The post 15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You appeared first on Eat This Not That.


----------------

By: Heather Newgen
Title: 15 Foods That Cause Visceral Fat, Ranked by How Bad They Are For You
Sourced From: www.eatthis.com/foods-visceral-fat-ranked/
Published Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2022 12:15:06 +0000

Read More


Did you miss our previous article...
https://naturesmart.us/fitness/these-5-daily-habits-help-prevent-muscle-loss-expert-reveals