Josie Gibson has shared a candid update about her ongoing health condition, saying it has been getting “worse and worse” as she grows older. The 40-year-old Big Brother winner recently revealed that she has been living with lipoedema, a condition that leads to an uneven and excessive build-up of fat, and explained that neither intense workouts nor strict training routines can reduce it. The TV presenter, who regularly appears on ITV’s This Morning alongside relief hosts such as Craig Doyle and Dermot O’Leary, featured as a guest on Thursday’s episode of the show. During the segment, she spoke openly with main presenters Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard and offered an update on her health. Below, we explain what this condition involves.Also Read: Father Donates Liver To Save His One-Year-Old Son From A Rare Liver DisorderJosie Gibson Opens Up About Battle with LipoedemaJosie Gibson, best known for her work on ITV’s This Morning, recently spoke about her health during an appearance with regular hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard. In a frank discussion, she revealed that her lipoedema has been progressing with age. Reflecting on her diagnosis, she said she had long sensed something was not right with her body but did not know what lipoedema was. She was diagnosed around a year ago and underwent surgery in September. Sharing what doctors have explained to her, Josie said she has consulted specialists in Berlin and met three experts in London. According to them, her body stores fat differently. Despite training regularly, eating sensibly, and maintaining good overall fitness, she was told that even exercising every day would not remove lipoedema fat, which she described as feeling like hardened or congealed fat.What Is Lipoedema?Lipoedema is a long-term and often painful condition that causes an unusual and symmetrical build-up of fat, mainly affecting the hips, thighs, buttocks, and legs, and in some cases the arms. The hands and feet are usually not affected. This type of fat does not respond to dieting or exercise and is commonly linked with easy bruising, sensitivity, a feeling of heaviness, and reduced mobility. It can have a serious impact on daily life and emotional wellbeing. According to the NHS, the condition affects women far more often than men.Types of LipoedemaSome people may experience more than one type of lipoedema at the same time, depending on where symptoms appear. The types include:Type I: Fat accumulates between the belly button and the hips.Type II: Fat develops from the pelvis down to the knees.Type III: Fat extends from the pelvis to the ankles.Type IV: Fat appears between the shoulders and the wrists.Type V: Fat is mainly seen between the knees and the ankles.Lipoedema: How Common Is It?Researchers suggest that around 1 in 72,000 people are affected by lipoedema, though this figure is likely underestimated because the condition is often mistaken for obesity or lymphoedema. Other global estimates indicate that up to 11% of women may have lipoedema. The condition is considered rare among men.Lipoedema: What Are The Early Symptoms?Common symptoms of lipoedema include:Fat accumulation in the buttocks, thighs, calves, and sometimes the upper arms, affecting both sides of the body.Small lumps within the fat that feel like something is sitting under the skin.Pain that can range from mild to severe and may be constant or triggered by pressure.A persistent heavy sensation in the legs.Swelling.Skin that bruises easily.Ongoing fatigue or feeling unusually tired.Josie, who has also appeared on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! along with several other television programmes, admitted that the condition even affected her while she was working. She recalled filming A Taste of the South West and struggling to stay upright in the kitchen, often leaning against surfaces for support. At the time, she chose not to mention it to anyone, but explained that her legs felt extremely heavy throughout the shoot.