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<blockquote data-quote="Outlier" data-source="post: 2668478" data-attributes="member: 550046"><p>A few observations with other mammals and fat storage:</p><p></p><p>Wild mammals live very active lives and mostly eat biologically appropriate food. If anyone here has prepared such creatures for the table, they will know that fat <em>where present</em> is stored around internal organs first, and apart from one species of deer, never gets to the stage of being under the skin. It is likely by logic that fat stored around internal organs therefore has a protective aspect, because nature is a hard master and only does what works.</p><p></p><p>I strongly suspect that in demonising visceral fat, the Powers That Be are on a (fatty) red herring, and maybe one day this will become another "we used to think".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlier, post: 2668478, member: 550046"] A few observations with other mammals and fat storage: Wild mammals live very active lives and mostly eat biologically appropriate food. If anyone here has prepared such creatures for the table, they will know that fat [I]where present[/I] is stored around internal organs first, and apart from one species of deer, never gets to the stage of being under the skin. It is likely by logic that fat stored around internal organs therefore has a protective aspect, because nature is a hard master and only does what works. I strongly suspect that in demonising visceral fat, the Powers That Be are on a (fatty) red herring, and maybe one day this will become another "we used to think". [/QUOTE]
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