fettdepå
Fettdepå, also known as adipose tissue, is a type of connective tissue composed of fat cells, or adipocytes. It serves multiple functions in the human body, including energy storage, insulation, and cushioning. Fettdepån is found throughout the body, with the largest deposits typically located in the abdominal region, thighs, and hips. The amount of fat stored in the body can vary greatly among individuals and is influenced by factors such as genetics, diet, physical activity, and age.
Adipose tissue can be classified into two main types: white adipose tissue and brown adipose tissue. White
Excessive accumulation of adipose tissue, particularly in the abdominal region, is associated with an increased risk