How does regional fat distribution affect fat loss during a caloric deficit?
Research indicates that lower abdominal and gluteal fat has higher alpha-2 receptor density, leading to preferential mobilization of visceral and upper-body fat first. Consequently, stubborn fat in the lower abdomen and thighs tends to come off last during a caloric deficit.
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