No clue how you would determine this. I definitely don't have 'fat' arms, but will have to measure the waist-to-hip ratio. You should ask your competent? doctor for EXACT PROTOCOLS that will counteract this if you have this problem!
Maybe these:
The two most common ways to measure abdominal obesity are waist circumference and waist size compared to hip size, also known as the waist-to-hip ratio. Several organizations have defined cut-points for abdominal obesity around one or both of these measurements, with different cut-points for men and women (see table). (How the hell can I measure either of these since my doctor/therapists TOTALLY FAILED IN GETTING MY LEFT ARM/HAND RECOVERED?)
Waist to hip ratio calculator
Having fat arms ‘heightens risk of Alzheimer’s by nearly one fifth’
The latest here:
Study: Body composition associated with neurodegenerative disease, brain aging
Key takeaways:
- Higher rates of neurodegenerative disease were linked to “central obesity” and “arm-dominant fat distribution.”
- Body composition improvement and addressing CVD may mitigate neurodegenerative disease risk.
Body composition patterns associated with weight and fat distribution were strongly correlated with neurodegenerative disease and brain aging, mediated by cardiovascular disease, according to research published in Neurology.
“This study highlights the potential to lessen people’s risk of developing these diseases by improving their body composition,” Huan Song, MD, PhD, a professor at the West China Hospital of Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, said in a related release.
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