evilcyber.com
  • Home
  • Workouts
    • Home Workout Plans
    • How To Build Muscle
    • How To Get Toned
    • Home Workout Equipment
    • Advanced Workout Topics
    • Other Workout Programs
    • Important Workout Lingo
    • Recommendable Books
  • Cardio
    • What Is Cardio?
    • How To Start Cardio
    • Home Cardio Exercises
    • Cardio Or Weights First?
    • Best Time For Cardio
    • Does Cardio Burn Muscle?
    • Cardio On Empty Stomach?
    • HIIT – Doing It Right
    • Cross-Training
  • Weight Loss
    • The Secret To Weight Loss
    • Gain Muscle And Lose Fat?
    • Exercise And Weight Loss
    • Diet Reviews
    • Weight Loss Myths
    • Weight Loss Supplements
  • Nutrition
    • Healthy Nutrition Explained
    • Bodybuilding Nutrition
    • What Are Carbohydrates?
    • What Is Fat?
    • What Is Protein?
    • Nutrition For Cardio
    • Marathon Nutrition
    • Exercise On Low Carb
  • Supplements
    • 3 Supplements That Work
    • BCAA Supplements
    • Beta-Alanine
    • Creatine
    • Dextrose Supplements
    • Energy Shots
    • Make Your Own Weight Gainer
    • Multivitamins
    • NAC
    • Testosterone-Boosters
  • The Rest

Fitness, Videos

Skinny Fat Explained

Skinny Fat Explained

  • June 26, 2013 10:35 pm
  • 5 comments

Share this Article

  • TwitterTwitter
  • FacebookFacebook
  • DiggDigg
  • StumbleuponStumble
  • RedditReddit
Author evilcyber visit my website

A lot of really bad information about being “skinny fat” is out there. Let’s look at what skinny fat really means, if you are at risk and what to do about it.

The Skinny On Skinny Fat

I was, quite frankly, amazed about the amount of misleading articles floating around the idea of “skinny fat.” From linking it to having a specific body type to eating the wrong foods – dubious “fitness coaches” and “health experts” use the buzzword to sell solutions.

But that is all nonsense  and in truth, “skinny fat” simply means having a normal body weight, but still being predisposed to having the same illnesses as overweight people:

The Science

All the upheaval about “skinny fat” started with a 1981 study by one Dr. Neil Ruderman (PDF), who came upon the paradox that people of perfectly normal weight displayed the symptoms of illnesses usually only associated with the overweight and obese: diabetes, heart disease, hypertension etc. He then called this the “metabolically obese, normal weight” (MONW) syndrome.

Since then, a small number of other studies came to the same conclusion, but how many normal weight people really are affected is rather uncertain – the evidence is too limited. A 2007 study reckons that depending on the used criteria it could be anywhere between 5-45 percent.

But who is at risk? A 2004 Canadian study among young women found that MONW sufferers had a “higher percent body fat, lower fat-free mass, lower physical activity energy expenditure and lower peak oxygen uptake than non-MONW women .” In other words: not much muscle compared to their body fat and fitness was alien to them.

The Solution

As I said in the video, to truly find out if you are at risk you have to visit your doctor and get your blood pressure, HDL cholesterol, fasting blood sugar and triglycerides checked. If those turn out normal, you simply are skinny, nothing else. If not, you have to discuss with your doctor what your best course of action is, as a special diet may be necessary.

He may probably also encourage you to do some exercise, as it helps MONW individuals. But then again exercise generally is a good idea, no matter if you are fat, skinny fat or just skinny. People of normal weight and into fitness usually have the lowest risk of developing above illnesses.

Picture courtesy of Marcin Grabski.

Help me spread knowledge and share this:

  • Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)
  • Click to print (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)

Search

Subscribe to EC

Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Most Read

  • teen home workout Home Workout Plan For Teenagers
  • strongman eugen sandow flexing his muscles The Eugen Sandow Workout You Can Do At Home
  • How To Do Pull-Ups Without A Pull-Up Bar
  • pills Why Bodybuilders Should Say No To NAC
  • zinc against colds Home Workout For Girls

Latest Comments

  • No comments

5 Comments

  1. Kim says:
    June 27, 2013 at 12:32 am

    I always thought skinny fat referred to people who were skinny but had no muscle definition – little legs but still flabby! Good to know the true definition.

    Reply
    • evilcyber says:
      June 28, 2013 at 6:41 pm

      I had the same impression and was surprised when I learned the true origin.

      Reply
    • Abby @ BackAtSquareZero says:
      June 28, 2013 at 10:59 pm

      I totally thought the same thing too.

      Reply
  2. Dr. J says:
    June 27, 2013 at 4:49 pm

    Excellent presentation of a complicated topic EC!

    Reply
    • evilcyber says:
      June 28, 2013 at 6:41 pm

      Thank you, J!

      Reply

    Leave a Reply

    Click here to cancel reply.


    • About
    • Contact
    • Copyright
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    © Copyright 2022 — evilcyber.com. All Rights Reserved.

    Evilcyber.com uses cookies

    More info about these little buggers in the Privacy Policy.

    Close
    loading Cancel
    Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
    Email check failed, please try again
    Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.