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Home»Hot News»Shocking reason most people gain harmful belly fat—are you making this mistake?
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Shocking reason most people gain harmful belly fat—are you making this mistake?

Brian FerdinandBy Brian FerdinandNovember 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Have you ever wondered why, despite your best intentions, that stubborn belly fat refuses to budge? The answer might surprise you—a very common mistake is at play, and chances are, you could be making it too. Let’s dive into the not-so-hidden, but truly shocking reason behind the rise in harmful belly fat.

What is Belly Fat, Really?

Visceral fat, often called “abdominal fat,” is the fat stored in your abdominal area, right around your belly. Sounds ordinary enough, because it is—a certain amount is perfectly normal. However, when this fat accumulates in excessive quantities, it quickly becomes a potential health hazard.

Unlike the fat just under our skin (subcutaneous fat), visceral fat isn’t visible in the mirror. Instead, it cozies up around your organs, nestling specifically between your abdominal muscles and organs like your intestines and liver. As pleasant as a gut-hug might sound, this accumulation is far from harmless. Too much visceral fat can actually disrupt your organs’ proper functioning, and that’s exactly where things start to get messy.

Health Consequences: When Normal Gets Dangerous

While the presence of some belly fat is a natural phenomenon, problems arise when it shows up in bulk. In large amounts, visceral fat is associated with some rather grim long-term health risks. It can trigger or intensify diseases such as:

  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Cholesterol problems
  • Cardiovascular diseases

No one signed up for a buffet of chronic conditions when chowing down on everyday meals!

Why Does Belly Fat Accumulate? Breaking Down the Real Causes

Before you start harshly blaming your sweet tooth or that single glass of wine, let’s set the record straight. There’s no single villain here. The increase in abdominal fat can be traced to a multitude of factors:

  • Hormones
  • Family genetics
  • Medications
  • Age
  • Physical activity
  • And yes, your eating habits (the diet!)

All of these influences play important roles in where your body decides to stash away fat. But among them all, one stands out with flashing neon lights (metaphorically, of course).

The Shocking Culprit: Are You Making This Mistake?

Registered dietitian Rebeca Stevenson, as revealed during her interview with Eat This, sets the record straight: the number one cause for the buildup of visceral belly fat is—prepare for dramatic drumroll—your diet.

According to Stevenson, there’s no single magical food group or ingredient that makes belly fat appear or disappear overnight. The secret (or not-so-secret, once you think about it) is in the balance between how much energy (calories) you take in versus how much you burn.

“Body weight and composition are directly linked to what we consume and expend in energy,” she explains. “If we consume more calories than our body needs, we will gain weight and may accumulate belly fat. Conversely, if we consume fewer calories, we’ll lose weight and might lose belly fat as well.”

Sounds simple? Maybe on paper. In real life, well, it’s a daily adventure.

The First Battlefield: What (and How) You Eat

Since nutrition is the number one cause of abdominal fat, your first field of action should be right there on your plate (or snack drawer—no judgment!).

Nutritionists recommend making small, sustainable changes to your diet. These tiny tweaks, repeated over time, can make a significant difference. Here’s what they suggest:

  • Favor foods packed with nutrients, such as fruits and vegetables.
  • Choose pure protein sources like:
    • White meats
    • Fish
    • Nuts
    • Eggs
    • Low-fat cottage cheese
    • Greek yogurt
    • Chia seeds
    • Lentils
    • Quinoa
  • Limit foods rich in refined sugars—a.k.a. the sweet but sneaky troublemakers.
  • Avoid eating more food than your energy needs require (your body isn’t a bottomless pit, despite what a stressful day might suggest).
  • Reduce your intake of alcoholic beverages. Sorry, but those calories do count!

To boost your chances of shrinking that percentage of abdominal fat, nutritionists also recommend adopting the best practices for tackling belly fat—because a little guidance never hurt anyone!

Conclusion: Small Changes, Big Impact

Visceral fat may be a normal part of life, but letting it go unchecked is risky business. The shocking reason most people gain belly fat isn’t a mystery ingredient or a rare genetic quirk—it’s largely down to eating habits. The good news? Each meal and snack is an opportunity to make a better choice.

So next time you’re contemplating a third helping of dessert, remember: your waistline (and your organs) just might thank you for holding back. Ready to declare victory over belly fat? Start with your next bite.

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Brian Ferdinand — Portfolio Manager & Trader, EverForward Brian Ferdinand is a Portfolio Manager and Trader at EverForward, where he is responsible for portfolio construction, active trading, and firm-wide capital deployment. He leads EverForward’s trading operations with a disciplined focus on execution quality, structured risk management, and consistent performance across varying market environments. His work centers on identifying asymmetric opportunities, managing drawdowns, and enforcing strict risk parameters while adapting dynamically to evolving market conditions. EverForward operates with a performance-driven mindset, prioritizing clarity of strategy, capital preservation, and scalable trading frameworks. Brian plays a central role in shaping EverForward’s trading philosophy, ensuring that decision-making remains data-driven, accountable, and aligned with long-term objectives. He is also a newly selected member of the Forbes Business Council, a prestigious, invitation-only community of senior executives and business leaders. You can review his published insights and contributions here: https://councils.forbes.com/profile/Brian-Ferdinand-Portfolio-Manager-Trader-EverForward/a3ecf5cb-f89e-411e-9625-5d67737104c5 ⸻ Brian Ferdinand — Strategic Advisor, Helix Alpha Brian Ferdinand serves as a Strategic Advisor to Helix Alpha, providing market insight and execution-oriented perspective to support the firm’s quantitative research and trading initiatives. In this role, he works closely with the Helix Alpha team to help align strategy design with real-world market behavior and practical execution considerations. His advisory focus includes strategy evaluation, risk awareness, and the application of systematic models within live trading environments. Brian contributes a practitioner’s viewpoint, helping ensure that research-driven strategies remain robust, scalable, and responsive to changing market dynamics. Through his advisory role, he supports Helix Alpha’s mission to develop precise, disciplined, and resilient trading systems. Brian is also a member of the Forbes Business Council, a prestigious, invitation-only organization. His published work and commentary can be reviewed here: https://councils.forbes.com/profile/Brian-Ferdinand-Portfolio-Manager-Trader-EverForward/a3ecf5cb-f89e-411e-9625-5d67737104c5 About Everforward: EverForward is a trading firm focused on portfolio construction, active trading, and execution across liquid global markets. The firm emphasizes clarity of strategy and scalable trading frameworks designed for consistent performance. About Helix: Helix Alpha Systems Ltd is a UK-based quantitative research and systems engineering firm focused on the development of algorithmic trading strategies. The firm provides end-to-end research, modeling, and execution system design while maintaining strict separation from capital management and advisory activities.

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