pills ... Experts call this cycle of weight loss and weight gain ampquotyoyoampquot dieting, and believe that the repeated stress on your body of losing and gaining weight may be ... View More
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obesity ... If leptin production is changed, the fat cells are unable to signal that they are full and weight gain occurs. Research into leptin is just beginning. ... View More
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Smoking ... Weight gain So many people put off quitting because they donamp39t want to gain weight. ... Remember, overeating when quitting causes weight gain. ... View More
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metabolism ... The person who has given up tobacco will feel less active, thus burning fewer calories which will result in weight gain. ampquotBeing ... View More
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Sucks to Be a Girl ... S Dewitt Another major problem during pregnancy that makes many women unhealthy is weight gain. Although women are recommended ... View More
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Obesity in Australian Children ... in the case of Jill it has to do with Diet: Eating on a regular basis a high number of highfat foods, such as fast foods, contributes to weight gain. ... View More
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Creatine in NCAA Baseball ... Studies show that Creatine has been known to cause weight gain. There ... weight. So how can the body dehydrate if players gain water weight ... View More
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Male Anorexia Diagnosis ... He obviously refused to maintain bodyweight and his loss lead to his weight being less than 85 of his expected or obtain expected weight gain during this ... View More
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NoneProvided ... growing fat. The average person concerned about weight gain will feel a sense of relief as he/she loses weight. However, the anorexic ... View More
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Seasonal affective Disorder ... SAD, which occur every winter like clockwork, include lack of energy, increased desire for sleepespecially during the day, larger appetite and weight gain. ... View More
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Fad Diets ... Many contain quick weight gain as well. As with the zone diet, there are many dangers with it. ... 130 Quick weight loss means quick weight gain. ... View More
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Bulimia Nervosa: The Vicious Cycle ... one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating B. Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior in order to prevent weight gain, such as self ... View More
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Anorexia ... The first criterion is the refusal to maintain body weight or the failure to make expected weight gain during period of growth, leading to body weight 15 ... View More
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Chocolates or Sports ... the reverse. Although most people try to thwart weight gain, most of the time eating a chocolate bar is irresistible. There are ... View More
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Eating Disorders: Bulimia and Anorexia ... Regular behaviors like these are carried out in order to prevent weight gain. Their selfevaluation of their body is never good enough. ... View More
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Eating Disorders ... interactional approach. Weight gain and improved attitudes will occur with cmmunication modification Shugar ampamp Draeger 1996. This is ... View More
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obesity in america ... When more calories are eaten than the body needs, the body stores the additional calories as fat, which causes subsequent weight gain. ... View More
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Obesity Surgery ... surgery. The following years result in slow weight loss and even some weight gain. Research ... It has a very high weight regain rate. The primary ... View More
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Prozac for better or worse ... Although it is now one of its uses , Prozac is not effective with all people attempting to lose weight. Others have in fact reported weight gain. ... View More
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I Woke Up Fat ... that you wake up. I had never actually taken the time to realize the effect my weight gain was slowly taking. Of course, Iamp39d noticed ... View More
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starving for perfection ... practice binging, eating large amounts of food at one time, and purging, causing themselves to vomit, or defecate, in an attempt to prevent weight gain Reyes 1 ... View More
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Comparison Contrast on Anorexia and Bulimia ... practice binging, eating large amounts of food at one time, and purging, causing themselves to vomit, or defecate, in an attempt to prevent weight gain Reyes 1 ... View More
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Anorexia Nervosa ... for age and height eg, weight loss leading to maintenance of body weight less than 85 of that expected or failure to make expected weight gain during period ... View More
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Alcoholism 1 ... The reason alcohol does not generally lead to weight gain is currently the subject of scientific debate and investigation. However ... View More
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Would People Gain More Weight to Have Weight Loss Surgery ... Our secondary research revealed no conclusive evidence citing people would gain weight to meet the criteria for bariatric surgery. ... View More
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anorexia nervosa ... and withdrawal. Interestingly, these levels remain low despite treatment and weight gain Noshpitz 1997. This chemical depletion ... View More
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Obesity, An Epidemic in the United States ... The rapid increase in obesity suggests that there are a large number of changes in todayamp39s society that are contributing to weight gain. ... View More
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anorexia ... and withdrawal. Interestingly, these levels remain low despite treatment and weight gain Noshpitz 1997. This chemical depletion ... View More
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Eating Disorders1 ... can quickly reverse itself. Long term crash dieting will cause weight gain because during selfstarvation. When a small amount of ... View More
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The Pitfalls of Premarital Intercourse ... The most common side effects that were listed were irritability, increased propensity to depression, weight gain, and reduced sex desire. ... View More
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