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Should I be worried about body fat changes?
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   Last updated: 20.04.06
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Body fat changes alone do not appear to substantially contribute to poor future physical health. However, they may be stigmatising, uncomfortable or embarrassing and so worry many people when they occur. Persistent changes in fat and sugar metabolism, together with central fat increases however, could increase the risk of heart disease if you also have other risk factors for heart disease (such as smoking or a family history).

Body fat changes may nevertheless have a serious effect on your quality of life. The next section deals with treating body fat changes to improve your quality of life.







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Booklets
Lipodystrophy
  • Introduction
  • What is lipodystrophy?
  • Who will develop body fat changes?
  • HIV treatment and body fat changes
  • Do particular drugs cause body fat changes?
  • Should I be worried about body fat changes?
  • Preventing and treating body fat changes
  • Treating fat gain
  • Exercise and body fat changes
  • How does exercise affect the different body fat changes?
  • Treating fat loss
  • HIV, HIV treatment and changes in your metabolism
  • Heart disease and anti-HIV drugs
  • Treatment for metabolic changes
  • Stopping smoking
  • Lipid lowering drugs
  • Drugs to normalise or control glucose and insulin
  • Summary


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