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Beer bellies in men is now related to osteoporosis

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    Dr. Campbell explains how beer bellies in men can lead to osteoporosis and patient Matt Overby shares his personal journey to lose his belly fat

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What is usually considered a disease of women should now have meant paying close attention osteoporosis.

Is now also a disease -- men and it's directly related to -- balance a recent study from the north American society for radiology showed that tropical obesity in men is associated with osteoporosis.

If you -- -- may -- and you have a little bit of excess fat around the waistline it should really be a trigger to start thinking about.

The fact that you -- putting yourself at risk for high blood pressure diabetes.

Cardiac disease and now osteoporosis.

And having a beer belly may have nothing to do with drinking beer beer bellies are really just that a funny way of saying that -- is deposit around the middle Lyndon.

Seven year old Matt over -- knows firsthand that his beer -- Gained after college had nothing to do with drinking I've never been the biggest drinker.

Compared to some people.

Yet he gained over sixty pounds in five years.

Putting him at over 280.

-- -- he finally decided he wanted to change his lifestyle to save his life.

All of these things that I can build for the future were -- motivation to say -- You have to be an indication that this Ronald you have to suffer from.

Osteoporosis and these -- original pants before he lost -- sites 44 thanks to diet and exercise he's now down 55 pounds and is a size 36.

So it's really amazing what you've done it -- -- refer to -- going only die you know where it's.

This is the way it is this is what has to do -- personal life to state.

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