rasvades
Rasvades is a term used in nutrition and anatomy to refer to the body's stored fats, contained primarily in adipose tissue, and to the fats present in the diet as a macronutrient. In the body, fat serves as a compact energy reserve, provides insulation and cushioning, and participates in various metabolic and signaling processes.
Adipose tissue is distributed in several depots, including subcutaneous fat under the skin and visceral fat
Metabolism of rasvades involves lipogenesis (fat creation) when energy intake exceeds expenditure and lipolysis (fat breakdown)
Health aspects of rasvades depend on total amount and distribution. Excess visceral fat is linked to metabolic