varastorasvaa
Varastorasvaa is a Finnish term that translates to "stored fat" or "depot fat." It refers to the body's primary method of storing energy in the form of triglycerides. This fat is primarily located in adipocytes, which are specialized cells found in adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is distributed throughout the body, with significant deposits in the subcutaneous layer (under the skin), around internal organs (visceral fat), and in other areas like bone marrow and muscle.
The accumulation of varastorasvaa is a natural and essential physiological process. When calorie intake exceeds energy
While essential for survival, excessive accumulation of varastorasvaa, particularly visceral fat, is associated with various health