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Understanding Body Fat Types: Visceral, Subcutaneous, and Trans Fat Explained #103651 (License: Personal Use)
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The central figure displays a stylized human torso with labeled fat compartments: visceral fat surrounding internal organs, subcutaneous fat beneath the skin, and trans fat indicated as a dietary contributor. Two side illustrations-one grayscale, one blue-show simplified versions for comparison or educational variation. This diagram is commonly used in nutrition, obesity, and preventive medicine contexts to clarify fat distribution and associated health risks.
Used on health education websites, medical blogs, or public health campaigns to explain fat types and their impact on conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and metabolic syndrome; matches user intent seeking visual clarity on body composition and dietary fat.
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