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Body Composition: Impact on Healthspan and How to Improve It
Episode 210th May 2024 • The Healthy CEO Show • Jason Wright
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In the pursuit of health and wellness, managing body composition is often overlooked or misunderstood. Yet, it's a crucial aspect that can significantly impact our overall well-being. One of the fundamental concepts in body composition management is understanding the difference between subcutaneous fat and non-subcutaneous fat, and the importance of maintaining adequate lean body mass through weight training and proper nutrition.


Subcutaneous Fat vs. Non-Subcutaneous Fat: What's the Difference?


Subcutaneous fat refers to the fat stored directly under the skin. It's the fat you can pinch and feel. While excess subcutaneous fat can affect your appearance and self-esteem, it's generally less harmful to health compared to non-subcutaneous fat.


Non-subcutaneous fat, on the other hand, includes visceral fat and fat stored around organs. This type of fat poses more significant health risks as it's associated with various metabolic disorders, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. Unlike subcutaneous fat, visceral fat is not visible and requires more attention for effective management.


The Importance of Maintaining Lean Body Mass


Lean body mass encompasses everything in your body except for fat - muscles, bones, organs, and fluids. Preserving lean body mass is vital for several reasons:



  1. Metabolic Health: Lean muscle mass plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism. The more muscle you have, the more calories your body burns at rest, making weight management more manageable.
  2. Functional Strength: Building and maintaining muscle strength is essential for performing daily activities with ease and reducing the risk of injury, particularly as we age.
  3. Bone Health: Resistance training, which is often used to build lean muscle mass, also strengthens bones, reducing the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.

The Role of Weight Training and Protein Consumption

Weight training, or resistance training, is one of the most effective ways to increase lean body mass. By challenging your muscles with progressively heavier weights, you stimulate muscle growth and improve overall body composition.

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