What does high subcutaneous fat mean?

High subcutaneous fat, which represents an increase in the thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer, is most common in obese people and can lead to an increased risk of related diseases. If the body consumes fatty or greasy foods, such as fatty meats, pate, sweets, etc., for a long time, and does not exercise enough and does not burn too much energy in a timely manner, it will lead to the accumulation of subcutaneous fat, causing an increase in the thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer. Mostly seen in obese people, weight is often more than the normal standard. High subcutaneous fat will increase the risk of many chronic diseases, such as hypertension, high blood fat, fatty liver, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, etc., and is also prone to cause atherosclerosis and arterial plaque. If patients with high subcutaneous fat develop uncomfortable symptoms, they should pay attention to their condition and go to the hospital without delay. Under the guidance of the doctor to do a good job of diet and exercise management.