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What are the characteristics of gynoid obesity? a.Fat is stored in the upper body as subcutaneous fat, which increases the risk of disease.b. Fat is stored in the lower body as subcutaneous fat, which is less tied to the risk of disease. c.Fat is stored in the lower body as visceral fat, which is less tied to the risk of disease. d.Fat is stored in the upper body as visceral fat, which increases the risk of disease.

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The best answer is "B"

Fat is stored in the lower body as subcutaneous fat, which is less tied to the risk of disease.

Step-by-step explanation:

A gynoid (or pear shaped) body type is typically defined as a rounder, lower half of the body, the fat deposited around the hips, buttocks and thighs of an individual. A better way to shade this type of fat is to exercise more and be consistent doing it.

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