Fatty muscles increase the risk of heart disease.
Research shows that people with hidden fat in their muscles have a higher risk of death or hospitalization for heart attack or heart failure, regardless of their body mass index.
Fatty muscles raise the risk of serious heart disease regardless of overall body weight
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