Dr. Lillian Ashcroft

Dr. Lillian Ashcroft A caring doctor. My goal is better health, compassion and growth - for my patients and myself.

The Health Risks of Excess Fat AccumulationCarrying too much body fat — especially around the belly and organs (visceral...
05/11/2026

The Health Risks of Excess Fat Accumulation
Carrying too much body fat — especially around the belly and organs (visceral fat) — can lead to a range of health problems and increase the risk of chronic diseases. Understanding these risks is essential for long-term health and wellbeing.
Cardiovascular Diseases
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension): Excess abdominal fat strains the heart and blood vessels, often causing high blood pressure, which increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Coronary Artery Disease: Visceral fat contributes to atherosclerosis (narrowing of arteries), restricting blood flow and raising the risk of heart attacks.
Type 2 Diabetes
Insulin Resistance: Belly fat is closely linked to insulin resistance, a key factor in developing type 2 diabetes, a common condition among Australians.
High Cholesterol
Elevated LDL (“Bad”) Cholesterol: Extra body fat can raise LDL levels, contributing to artery plaque buildup and further increasing cardiovascular risk.
Fatty Liver Disease
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD): Visceral fat can deposit in the liver, potentially causing inflammation, fibrosis, or cirrhosis if unmanaged.
Sleep Apnoea
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA): Fat around the neck and upper airway can block breathing during sleep, causing fatigue, memory issues, and heart strain
Joint and Mobility Issues
Osteoarthritis: Excess weight stresses knees, hips, and the lower back, accelerating joint wear and reducing mobility.
Skin Ageing and Collagen Loss
Sagging and Wrinkles: Being overweight can weaken skin structure, reducing elasticity and contributing to sagging and premature wrinkles.
Certain Cancers
Breast, Bowel, and Endometrial Cancer: Obesity can alter hormone levels, promoting tumour growth in some cancers.
Gallstones
Gallbladder Disease: High cholesterol from obesity can lead to gallstones, causing pain, nausea, and digestive issues.
Mental Health Impacts
Depression and Anxiety: Excess weight can affect self-esteem and emotional wellbeing, increasing anxiety and depression risk.
Hormonal and Metabolic Imbalance
Endocrine Disruption: Belly fat is linked to elevated cortisol and oestrogen, affecting metabolism, reproductive health, and immune function.
Conclusion
Managing fat accumulation isn’t just about looks — it’s about protecting your heart, metabolism, liver, joints, and mental health. Through balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, and evidence-based medical guidance, Australians can reduce chronic disease risks and improve quality of life.

Gastrointestinal Procedures – How They WorkThe figure shows two types of procedures that affect the structure and functi...
05/11/2026

Gastrointestinal Procedures – How They Work
The figure shows two types of procedures that affect the structure and function of the digestive tract:
1. Ablation Therapy (Burn Therapy)
Targets the superficial layer of the mucosa (epithelium)
Uses isolation of liquid spaces as protection
Affects the deeper layers at the submicroscopic level
Eventually reaches the muscular layer
2. Sleeve Gastrectomy (Esophageal Narrowing Surgery)
First step is to classify the infrastructure
Second step completes and finely adjusts the procedure
The surgical line is visible as a clear “dotted line”
Reduces the size and shape of the stomach
What patients should know:
These interventions can be part of weight management treatment or other gastrointestinal disease treatments. Each method has a different effect on the anatomy and physiology of the digestive tract.
Ablation may be a minimally invasive procedure, while sleeve gastrectomy is a surgical operation. Each has its own indications, benefits, and risks.
Important:
Individual assessment before the procedure is always required
Clear understanding of goals and expectations
Proper follow-up and lifestyle changes
Always discuss with your doctor which treatment is best suited for your health situation.

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