Largely, most Nigerians regard men who have protruding
bellies as being sign of good living.
But on the contrary, a Gynaecologist, Dr Fred Achem,
has advised Nigerians to be well
informed on how to reduce belly fats to avoid health risk associated with it.
Achem, who works with the Feropod Hospital, Abuja said that
too much intake of fats, carbohydrates and animal protein would reduce the
functions of the vital organs in the body.
The gynaecologist said that belly fats crop up due to
accumulation of fats in the abdominal region of the body, thereby causing
discomfort for the person involved.
