Having extra weight on your behind, big hips and solid thighs “is good for you”, British researchers said on Tuesday.Carrying fat on the hips, thighs and behind, rather than around the waist, has a range of health benefits and actively protects against diabetes and heart disease, experts at Oxford University said.”Fat around the hips and thighs is good for you but around the tummy is bad,
“said Dr Konstantinos Manolopoulos, one of three scientists behind the research, which was published in the International Journal of Obesity.A big bottom is much better than carrying fat around the waist,
which tends to release more harmful fatty acids into the body, the research shows.Belly fat also releases molecules called cytokines which trigger inflammation – raising the risk of diabetes and heart disease.
But fat carried on the thighs traps these harmful fatty acids and stops them from latching on to the liver and muscles and causing a range of health problems, including insulin resistance.
Although fat around the thighs and backside tends to burn slower and be harder to shift, it can release beneficial hormones which protect the arteries and help blood sugar control, the research showed.