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  2. A Dietitian's Best Smoothie Recipe To Melt Belly Fat Faster - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!There's so much to love about a homemade smoothie. It's customizable, seamless to whip up, and filled to the brim with nutrients. Plus, it makes for ...

  3. 40 Best Smoothie Recipes for a Healthy Breakfast - AOL

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    Try these healthy and delicious fruit and green smoothie recipes for weight loss that are easy to make for a breakfast that supports a healthy weight loss plan. ... low-fat yogurt, 1 tsp honey, 1 ...

  4. The Perfect Formula For Making A Smoothie When You're ... - AOL

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    These breakfast smoothie recipes contain protein, fiber, fruits, and veggies. ... Per serving: 325 cals, 5.5 g fat (1 g sat), 52 g carb, 29 g sugars (0 g added sugars), 10 g fiber, 22 g protein.

  5. Panniculus - Wikipedia

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    The panniculus (often incorrectly referred to as pannus) [1] is a dense layer of fatty tissue consisting of excess subcutaneous fat within the lower abdominal region. [2] Panniculi can form after rapid weight loss, as seen with strict exercise plans—in this case, the abdominal fat is successfully reduced, but excess skin is left behind which ...

  6. Cryolipolysis - Wikipedia

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    Cryolipolysis (commonly referred to as "fat freezing") is a non-invasive procedure for fat removal that uses extreme cold to freeze subcutaneous adipose tissue in specific areas of the body. This process aims to reduce localized fat deposits. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Abdominal obesity - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned above, abdominal fat is linked with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. Specifically it is the deepest layer of belly fat (the fat that cannot be seen or grabbed) that poses health risks, as these "visceral" fat cells produce hormones that can affect health (e.g. increased insulin resistance and/or breast cancer risk).