Do you have a "pot" belly?

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In the latest Journal of the American College of Cardiology, a study from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, shows that people who develop fat around the middle have more atherosclerotic plaque than those who have smaller waist-to-hip ratios,” said Dr. James de Lemos, associate professor of internal medicine and senior author of the study. β€œThe risk was the same for both men and women who develop abdominal fat.” Calcium was more likely to be found in the arteries of patients with the greatest waist-to-hip ratio, the researchers discovered. People with the largest waist-to-hip ratio had a twofold increase in the incidence of calcium deposits β€” a strong indicator of future cardiovascular ailments including heart attacks.

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