What you’re describing is a common educational comparison image showing two types of body fat distribution:
🧠 Visceral fat vs. lean body composition
🫀 Visceral fat (abdominal/organ fat)
- Stored deep inside the abdomen
- Surrounds organs like the liver, intestines, and stomach
- Not always visible from the outside
- Associated with higher risk of:
- Type 2 diabetes
- Heart disease
- High blood pressure
- Fatty liver disease
This is the type of fat doctors are most concerned about metabolically.
🏃 Leaner body composition
- Lower amount of visceral fat
- More muscle relative to fat
- Organs are less “compressed” by surrounding fat
- Generally linked with:
- Better insulin sensitivity
- Lower cardiovascular risk
- Improved metabolic health
⚠️ Important clarification
- Having some visceral fat is normal and necessary for protection of organs
- The concern is excess accumulation, not its presence itself
- You can’t accurately measure it just by looking—imaging or body composition analysis is needed
🧠 Bottom line
The image is likely meant to show that where fat is stored matters more for health than just body weight or appearance.
If you want, I can explain how to reduce visceral fat safely using evidence-based lifestyle changes (without extreme dieting).