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Do older people have less fat in the skin? The complex truth about aging and subcutaneous fat
According to the National Institutes of Health, aging is associated with a redistribution of body fat, including a relative loss of peripheral subcutaneous fat. This means that for many people, the protective, plumping fat layer beneath the skin, particularly in the face and limbs, does diminish with age. This change in fat distribution, along with other factors, answers the question: do older people have less fat in the skin?
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Healthy Aging