José Vicente Ferrer, a surgeon specializing in metabolism: “There are two types of obesity.”
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Weight loss is one of the most common goals among the population. Whether for health or aesthetic reasons, many users decide to change their lifestyle in a healthier direction , exercising regularly and following a varied and balanced diet.
However, due to a lack of knowledge, many people fail to achieve the expected results , even after putting in the necessary effort. In this sense, it's ideal to have information from a health expert who can help us pinpoint the root of the problem and provide a concrete solution to address it.
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Thanks to social media , this task is much easier, as many of them use it as a means of communication. This is the case of Dr. José Vicente Ferrer, a surgeon and metabolism expert , who has dedicated one of his TikTok posts to explaining obesity, a common condition today, and its effects on the body.
Obesity and fatty liverThe doctor focuses the video on the severity of fatty liver in cases of obesity, as well as its frequency. In this context, he takes the opportunity to explain the existing typologies . "There are two types of obesity. Truncal obesity, with large abdomens infiltrated with fat, and piriformis obesity, which is a female distribution," explains Ferrer.
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He goes on to explain how the liver is generally more affected in the first case , explaining that the organ of a person with alcoholism is very similar to that of a patient with infiltrated fat. On the other hand, fat behaves in a very specific way in our body, lodging around the rest of the viscera, except for the liver, where it usually settles inside, potentially causing damage.
However, the professional wants to send a positive message, noting that less than 5% of obesity cases leave liver effects after significant weight loss, such as fibrosis or other lesions . Although it doesn't pose a significant health risk, Ferrer recommends monitoring to ensure everything is functioning properly.
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