Visceral Fat: Culprit or Canary?

Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism, Diabetes, & Nutrition, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street Southwest, Room 5-194 Joseph, Rochester, MN 55905, USA. Electronic address: jensen@mayo.edu.

Endocrinology and metabolism clinics of North America. 2020;(2):229-237

Abstract

Although visceral fat is strongly correlated with the metabolic complications of obesity, the existing data indicate it is not the cause of these complications. Excess release of free fatty acids (FFA) from adipose tissue lipolysis can account for a sizable portion of the metabolic complications of obesity. In humans, upper-body subcutaneous adipose tissue accounts for most systemic FFA, whereas visceral fat contributes a modest portion of the excess amount to which the liver is exposed. This pattern is maintained in upper-body/visceral obesity, except that greater amounts of visceral fat expose the liver to more FFA from visceral adipose tissue lipolysis.

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Publication Type : Review

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