Cellulite Cause
Several factors that
may contribute to the development of cellulite
are:
Hormonal
Change
Cellulite can be developed when women
are going through stages of hormonal
changes such as puberty, pregnancy and
menopause. The fact that hormones play
a crucial role in fat, blood circulation
and connective tissue in the body, hormones
can be the main culprits of cellulite
cause
Aging
Another factor that contributes
to the development of cellulite
is due to aging. It is common that women
develop cellulite after the
age of 30 or in some cases during adolescence
years, anytime after puberty. As you
age, the surface of skin thins and loses
its elasticity; causing fat deposits
under the overlying skin becomes more
noticeable.
Lack of Exercise
Lack of exercise
and the inactivity of our lifestyle
contribute to the formation of cellulite.
When you exercise
and burn calories off the body, the
less likely you will gain weight. It
helps to improve blood flow, hence,
decreasing the chances of developing
cellulite or at least reducing
the ugly effect as much as possible.
Overweight
Though cellulite affects everyone
regardless of size, weight or body type,
it is more common to those who are overweight
where they have a higher level of body
fat percentage.
Others
Other causes of cellulite include
smoking, tension, fatigue, drugs, alcohol
and even genetics or heredity may contribute
to the formation of cellulite.
No one knows the exact cause of cellulite.
One or more combinations of factors mentioned
may be the main culprit for the cause of cellulite.
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