Exercise Beats Dieting for Reducing Belly Fat

EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 19 MIN

Exercise Beats Dieting for Reducing Belly Fat

from One Health Tweak a Week Podcast · host Ben Jones MD PhD

In this week’s episode, we’re talking about visceral fat - the fat packed around your abdominal organs that is much more strongly linked than ordinary body fat to insulin resistance, worse cholesterol patterns, type 2 diabetes, and long-term cardiometabolic risk.Most people assume the best way to reduce belly fat is to diet harder. But when you look specifically at visceral fat, the evidence points in a different direction. Large reviews suggest that exercise is more effective than calorie restriction for reducing this dangerous fat, even when dieting leads to more overall weight loss.We’ll look at why the scale can be misleading here, why you can lose visceral fat while your weight barely changes, and why that matters. We’ll also walk through the evidence showing that the more energy you expend through exercise, the more visceral fat you’re likely to lose, and why vigorous aerobic exercise and HIIT appear to work best.This is also a realistic episode. We’ll talk about what “enough” exercise actually looks like in practice, why a few gentle strolls usually won’t make much difference to visceral fat, and why resistance training still matters even if it isn’t the strongest standalone tool for this specific goal.If you’ve ever felt frustrated that your waistline and your scales don’t seem to agree, this episode should help you think about the problem more clearly - and give you a more useful plan for what to do next. Science-backed advice, simple steps, real results. Subscribe to One Health Tweak a Week today and take the guesswork out of healthy living. Get full access to One Health Tweak a Week at newsletter.onehealthtweakaweek.com/subscribe

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