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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 25 MIN

The Structural and Metabolic Cost of Intramuscular Fat

from The College of Health and Fitness

This text examines ectopic fat infiltration, specifically focusing on how excess lipids accumulate within human muscle tissue when primary storage sites become overloaded. While fat marbling is desirable in culinary contexts like wagyu beef, in humans it can lead to insulin resistance and impaired physical contractility, particularly in older populations. The author explains that this "spillover" occurs when adipocytes reach their limit, causing fat to settle in organs and muscles where it triggers inflammation and metabolic dysfunction. To combat this, the source suggests various lifestyle interventions ranging from clinical monitoring via DXA scans to finding sustainable, enjoyable forms of movement. Ultimately, the material highlights that managing intramuscular fat is vital for maintaining both long-term metabolic health and structural mobility.

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This text examines ectopic fat infiltration, specifically focusing on how excess lipids accumulate within human muscle tissue when primary storage sites become overloaded. While fat marbling is desirable in culinary contexts like wagyu beef, in...

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