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Abdominal adipose tissue is a risk factor for cardiac diseases and stroke?

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Abdominal adipose tissue, also known as belly fat, is indeed a risk factor for cardiac diseases and stroke. This type of fat is located around the abdominal organs and is associated with increased levels of inflammation and insulin resistance. These factors contribute to the development of cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease and stroke. Therefore, it is true that abdominal adipose tissue poses a risk for these conditions.

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