What Are The Causes Of
Cellulite?
Cellulite represents one of the most
negative aspects of the skin. Over 80% of women fight cellulite
through specifically different ways. These include diets,
massages or different crèmes lotions and potions. Due to the
connection between women and the estrogen hormone, cellulite is
usually strictly a feminine problem. However there are a few
men who suffer with cellulite. The explanation for this is
probably the small level of estrogen hormones in their
body.
Nobody knows what really causes it, but
there are enough theories concerning the causes of cellulite.
What we can say is that, the causes of cellulite are numerous
and different. But, one thing most common for cellulite is its
origin.
Specialists believe it all begins in
adolescence, when the estrogen hormone begins to trigger the
laying down of the fat in the body. This happens because the
cells become enlarged in the sub-dermis, and shows on the
thighs and hips. Gradually, the lymph fluid that passes through
these tissues starts to accumulate. The fat cells tend to be
compressed and start to harden into lumps. Cellulite is the
result.
But this is not the only problem that makes
cellulite appear on our bodies. Several lifestyle factors can
also cause cellulite. Among them is drinking alcohol, the lack
of exercise, smoking, food additives, chemical preservatives,
excess ingestion of sugars and fats, and so on. Aging is also
an important factor. Due to the aging process, there is a
decrease of the tone and thickness of the connective tissue
within the dermis, making cellulite appear much more quickly in
an older person.
Another theory of what causes cellulite is
the thought that the makeup of the strands of fibrous tissue in
women and men are different. For example, a man's fibrous
tissue in his skin forms a net that is perpendicular in shape.
A woman's net of fibrous tissue is formed by X's. It is also
believed that the fibrous tissue of women is woven tighter;
this is why the dimpling effects are so much worse in women
than they are in men.
Recent studies have shown there are more and
more obese people all around the world and it's getting worse
every year. (This is the case of the more developed countries).
In fact, 35% of the population in US, and about 20% in UK are
obese. These statistics are mirrored in most western countries.
Because we are a "growing" society, the effects of cellulite
will only become more pronounced as it is a much worse problem
in those women who are overweight. It is also much more
difficult to irradicate.
Of course slim women do get cellulite, but
it doesn't usually appear to be as much of a problem for them
as it is for women who are obese. So the obvious choice here if
you have cellulite and you are overweight, is to lose weight,
start eating sensibly and take some exercise. The cellulite
then should start to improve if not disappear completely.
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