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What (who) is beer belly - definition

EXCESS FAT AROUND THE STOMACH AND ABDOMEN
Beer gut; Beer bellies; Pot belly; Visceral adiposity; Beer belly; Paunchy; Lovehandles; Truncal obesity; Spare tire (fat); Spare tire (body fat); Spare tire (stomach fat); Fat upper pussy area; F.U.P.A.; Foopa; Foopah; Beerbelly; Beerbellies; Beergut; Beerguts; Beer guts; Beerpot; Beerpots; Beer pot; Beer pots; Apple shape; Central obesity; Abdominal adiposity; Stomach fat; Indexes of central obesity; Centripetal obesity; Flat belly; Tummy fat; Fupa; Central adiposity; Love handles (obesity); Causes of abdominal obesity
  • An adult man with abdominal obesity
  • Overweight teenage boy holding his excess abdominal fat
  • Silhouettes and waist circumferences representing normal, overweight, and obese

beer belly         
(or beer gut)
¦ noun informal a man's protruding stomach, caused by excessive consumption of beer.
Derivatives
beer-bellied adjective
beer belly         
(beer bellies)
If a man has a beer belly, he has a fat stomach because of drinking too much beer.
He was short and fat, with a large beer belly.
= paunch
N-COUNT
paunchy         
(paunchier, paunchiest)
A man who is paunchy has a fat stomach.
= pot-bellied
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ

Wikipedia

Abdominal obesity

Abdominal obesity, also known as central obesity and truncal obesity, is the human condition of an excessive concentration of visceral fat around the stomach and abdomen to such an extent that it is likely to harm its bearer's health. Abdominal obesity has been strongly linked to cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, and other metabolic and vascular diseases.

Visceral and central abdominal fat and waist circumference show a strong association with type 2 diabetes.

Visceral fat, also known as organ fat or intra-abdominal fat, is located inside the peritoneal cavity, packed in between internal organs and torso, as opposed to subcutaneous fat, which is found underneath the skin, and intramuscular fat, which is found interspersed in skeletal muscle. Visceral fat is composed of several adipose depots including mesenteric, epididymal white adipose tissue (EWAT), and perirenal fat. An excess of adipose visceral fat is known as central obesity, the "pot belly" or "beer belly" effect, in which the abdomen protrudes excessively. This body type is also known as "apple shaped", as opposed to "pear shaped" in which fat is deposited on the hips and buttocks.

Researchers first started to focus on abdominal obesity in the 1980s when they realized it had an important connection to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. Abdominal obesity was more closely related with metabolic dysfunctions connected with cardiovascular disease than was general obesity. In the late 1980s and early 1990s insightful and powerful imaging techniques were discovered that would further help advance the understanding of the health risks associated with body fat accumulation. Techniques such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging made it possible to categorize mass of adipose tissue located at the abdominal level into intra-abdominal fat and subcutaneous fat.

Abdominal obesity is linked with higher cardiovascular events among South Asian ethnic population.

Examples of use of beer belly
1. Hagy was scruffy, had a beer belly and often wore tank tops to the game.
2. He gets a bit of stick sometimes because of his beer belly but over all he is liked." "We just couldn‘t believe it.
3. "Sometimes you need shock therapy," said Ndlangamandla, a short man with a neatly trimmed goatee, broad shoulders and a bit of a beer belly.
4. With the vest unable to restrain his bulging beer–belly, the porky policeman was a dead ringer for one of the Fast Show‘s Fat Sweaty Coppers.
5. "I have more, and a tribal tattoo." And now he is the world champion, is he under pressure to look more conventional, don a polo shirt, or at least acquire a bit of a beer–belly?