Body fat redistribution syndrome

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Body Fat Redistribution Syndrome

Body Fat Redistribution Syndrome (pronunciation: boh-dee fat ree-diss-trib-yoo-shun sin-drohm) is a medical condition characterized by changes in the distribution of adipose tissue in the body.

Etymology

The term "Body Fat Redistribution Syndrome" is derived from the English words "body" (referring to the human body), "fat" (referring to adipose tissue), "redistribution" (meaning to distribute again or differently), and "syndrome" (a group of symptoms that consistently occur together or a condition characterized by a set of associated symptoms).

Definition

Body Fat Redistribution Syndrome is a condition often associated with certain diseases or the use of specific medications, where fat is lost in some areas of the body and gained in others. This can lead to a variety of health issues, including metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease.

Causes

Body Fat Redistribution Syndrome can be caused by a variety of factors, including HIV infection and the use of certain antiretroviral therapies. Other potential causes include Cushing's syndrome, lipodystrophy, and certain genetic disorders.

Symptoms

Symptoms of Body Fat Redistribution Syndrome can vary depending on the underlying cause, but may include loss of fat in the limbs and face, and gain of fat in the abdomen, neck, and upper back. Other symptoms can include hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes.

Treatment

Treatment for Body Fat Redistribution Syndrome typically involves addressing the underlying cause. This may include changing medications, implementing lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise, or in some cases, surgical intervention.

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