How To Get Rid Of Visceral Fat?

Create a calorie deficit through diet

Eat a high-protein diet (lean meat, fish, eggs, legumes)

Increase fiber intake (vegetables, fruits, beans, whole grains)

Choose unsaturated fats (olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado) and limit saturated/trans fats

Reduce added sugars and refined carbs (soda, sweets, white bread, pastries)

Limit alcohol intake

Follow a consistent eating schedule and avoid late-night overeating

Aim for at least 150 minutes/week of moderate aerobic activity (brisk walking, cycling, swimming)

Add 2–3 days/week of resistance training (full-body or major muscle groups)

Include interval training 1–2 times/week if appropriate and safe

Prioritize daily movement (take walks, reduce sitting time, use stairs)

Get 7–9 hours of sleep per night

Manage stress (breathing exercises, meditation, therapy, or regular relaxation)

Track progress with waist circumference and body weight trends

Stay consistent for at least 8–12 weeks before reassessing

If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or sleep apnea, consult a clinician for targeted guidance

Consider medical options only with a healthcare professional if needed (weight-loss medications or other treatments)

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