Fat Gain or Bloating?

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Is it possible to gain a significant amount of visceral fat (2 inches around the waist) without gaining or losing anywhere else, but not gain weight?

If the above happened within a month, it would almost definitely be bloating?
 
Is it possible to gain a significant amount of visceral fat (2 inches around the waist) without gaining or losing anywhere else, but not gain weight?

If the above happened within a month, it would almost definitely be bloating?

You increased your waist girth without increasing any other girths and no change in scale weight - most definitely bloating. If you'd gained bodyfat, you'd have gained it all over, or at the very least highly likely to have increased your body mass.

Take a good look at your nutrition - you're not drinking enough, using something that causes water retention, something that causes gas, or doesn't agree with you, or perhaps using a topical that causes bloating and water retention.

~Rosie~
 
Must be something in one of the supplements. They contain a few calories, so I was wondering if it was fat. Thanks Rosie :)
 
Must be something in one of the supplements. They contain a few calories, so I was wondering if it was fat. Thanks Rosie :)

Consuming fat does not necessarily cause fat gain. And consuming fat does not mean bloating either - bloating is usually caused by carbohydrates or inadequate water consumption, or too much sodium consumption, etc. - there are so many factors, as well as the individual to take into account. Use some common sense as well.

~Rosie~
 
Keep in mind though, if it is water retention or bloating, you would have gained weight. What was the time period that you put on the 2 inches around your waist?

Also keep in mind that men generally carry their body fat around the mid-section and typically gain there first.
 
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