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Hidden Fat in Muscles Linked to Higher Heart Attack Risk: Study Reveals Alarming Findings
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- Muscle fat links to higher heart attack risk in women, a Harvard study finds.
- Brigham and Women's Hospital observed 669 women, spotting muscle fat as a heart risk factor.
- Each 1% rise in muscle fat raises heart attack risk by 7%, researchers discovered.
- BMI alone is insufficient for assessing heart disease risk, study concludes.
- Published in European Heart Journal, the study shows muscle fat may cause inflammation.
- Research highlights the limitations of BMI as a sole health assessment tool.
- Experts urge further studies to effectively reduce heart disease risk.
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