Concept information
Preferred term
ethnic variations in body fat storage
Definition
- Research shows that ethnic groups exhibit varying patterns of fat distribution. Humans have two general patterns of fat distribution: androidal (commonly referred to as central or abdominal/truncal adiposity) and gynoidal (lower-body/peripheral adiposity), or described more colloquially by Marie Savard as “apple-shaped” or “pear-shaped,” respectively. [Source: Encyclopedia of Obesity; Ethnic Variations in Body Fat Storage]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/ethnic_variations_in_body_fat_storage
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