Today’s experiment is meat preservation… using beer. We soaked pork belly and eye of round in a full beer bath, then seasoned simply and went sous vide to see if the myth holds up. The eye of round ...
Many of us have gone through this, or are witnessing the same, while someone else does — you eat the same oatmeal, hit the gym the same number of times, and yet, you’re shifting to a larger size of ...
Picture this: You are someone who takes fitness quite seriously. You check your meal portions, you don’t make excuses to miss a gym day, and you try to squeeze in an occasional run once in a while.
Holiday gatherings, football playoff parties, and bundling up to stay warm bring plenty of joy to the season. The festivities can also come with a common and dangerous side effect: the “beer belly.” ...
Abdominal fat is linked to thickened heart muscle and reduced chamber size, which can impair heart function Waist-to-hip ratio is a better predictor of heart risk than BMI for many people Men with ...
Men sporting a "beer belly" could be at an increased risk of a fatal disease, suggests a new study. Recent research has drawn a link between heart disease and abdominal obesity. The study, due to be ...
Men with a “beer belly” could be at greater risk of a deadly disease, according to a study. New research has highlighted a correlation between heart disease and abdominal obesity. The findings, which ...
That beer belly a guy's toting around could mean trouble for his heart, a new study says. Belly fat is linked to changes in heart structure that can contribute to heart failure, researchers reported ...
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Having a “beer belly” is more likely to lead to heart damage than having fat in any other location on the body, especially in men. That’s according to a study that found abdominal obesity, or tummy ...