Lordosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Analyze the Relationship Between the Density of Abdominal Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat and Cellulite With the Lumbar
The aim of this study is analyze the relationship between the density of visceral and subcutaneous fat and cellulite with the lumbar lordosis degree.
There are two types of abdominal fat: subcutaneous adipose tissue which is more superficial,
lying above the abdominal muscle wall and visceral adipose tissue, corresponding to the
intra-abdominal fat witch is more harmful to health.
The accumulation of fat tissue differs between genders and age. Men have a huge propensity
for developing central fat and women accumulate more subcutaneous fat tissue on the
gluteal-femoral region. Some authors suggest that the accumulation of fat tissue increases
with age.
Several studies have concluded that there is a relationship between the abdominal fat storage
and the degree of lumbar curvature.
In addition, some authors also suggest that there is a relationship between the degree of
lumbar lordosis and cellulite, which is related to circulatory changes.
However these relationships are not yet clarified in the literature.
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