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  • Good News About Big Bottoms
    Friday, May 23, 2008 @ 1:06 PM | comment (0)

    A type of fat that accumulates around the hips and bottom may actually offer some protection against diabetes.

    Subcutaneous fat, or fat that collects under the skin, helps to improve sensitivity to the hormone insulin, which regulates blood sugar. Mice that got transplants of this type of fat lost weight and their fat cells shrank.

    Researchers have known for some time that fat that collects in your abdomen -- known as visceral fat -- can raise your risk of diabetes and heart disease. People with pear-shaped bodies are less prone to these disorders. It seems that their fat may be actively protecting them from metabolic disease.