Pregnancy: No Weight Gain for Obese Women?
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Pregnancy: No Weight Gain for Obese Women?
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Most Recently Shared on June 2, 2009 at 7:24 pm By:
Pregnancy: No Weight Gain for Obese Women: Women who are obese when they become pregnant may not need to gain we.. http://tinyurl.com/qurrhd
Fact Finder: The hCG Diet, is it safe? Does it work? | Alabama's 13
www2.alabamas13.com — “A hormone that detects pregnancy in women is gaining in popularity for rapid weight loss. hCG, as it's commonly called, works with a low-calorie diet to rid the body of "unwanted" fat. How safe is it and does it really work? Learn for yourself in this Fact Finder report.” View full resource at www2.alabamas13.com
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Body changes and discomforts | womenshealth.gov
womenshealth.gov — “Everyone expects pregnancy to bring an expanding waistline. But many women are surprised by the other body changes that pop up. Get the low-down on stretch marks, weight gain, heartburn and other 'joys' of pregnancy. Find out what you can do to feel better.” View full resource at womenshealth.gov
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Women's Health Matters - Greater weight gain in first two trimesters may increase risk for gestational diabetes
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Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2012 at 9:48 pm By:
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Cognitive Development In Childhood Generally Not Influenced By Gestational Weight Gain
medicalnewstoday.com — “A child's cognitive development is not generally impacted by how much weight his or her mother gained during pregnancy, according to a study from Nationwide Children's Hospital. This is the first” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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20 Weeks Pregnant | 20 Weeks | Women's Healthcare Topics
womenshealthcaretopics.com — “At 20 weeks pregnant, learn about baby development, pregnancy symptoms, mom's changes at pregnancy week 20, weight gain, childbirth classes, and IUGR.” View full resource at womenshealthcaretopics.com
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Giving Birth More Than Once Lead To Weight Gain And Other Problems For Mouse Moms And Male Offspring
medicalnewstoday.com — “Women have long bemoaned the fact that as they have more children, their weight gain from pregnancy becomes more difficult to lose. A new study using a mouse model that mimics the human effects of” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Young Women Often Fail To Spot Their Weight Gain
medicalnewstoday.com — “Despite popular belief about women's weight concerns, young women commonly fail to recognize recent gain of as many as 11 pounds - putting them at risk for cardiovascular disease and other obesity” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Obesity epidemic may have roots in 1950s - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Pregnant women were told not to gain too much weight, and as a result, babies may have been prone to catch up on weight gain.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Obesity epidemic may have roots in 1950s - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Pregnant women were told not to gain too much weight, and as a result, babies may have been prone to catch up on weight gain.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Reduce stress to prevent weight gain, study suggests - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists
smartbrief.com — “Stressed and obese women who underwent mindfulness training had a significant decrease in levels of the stress-inducing hormone cortisol upon waking and were able to maintain their body weight, compared with the control group, who had stable cortisol levels and continued to gain weight, a study fou…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Reducing Stress and Mindful Eating Curbs Weight Gain in Obese and Pregnant Women: Study
ibtimes.com — “In a new study, professionals from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have urged women to be cautious of what they eat and also combat their stress levels as a proactive means to prevent them piling on the pounds during the festive season. The research, published online in the October issue of the Journal of Obesity, explained that managing stress and mindful eating can actually help in weight loss even in the absence of hardcore diet regimes.” View full resource at ibtimes.com
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Not enough sleep associated with weight gain
totalhealthinstitute.com — “In a long-term study of middle-aged women, those who slept 5 hours or less each night were 32 percent more likely to gain a significant amount of weight (adding” View full resource at totalhealthinstitute.com
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Freshman 15 weight gain is a myth: study | Reuters
reuters.com — “CLEVELAND (Reuters) - The idea that college freshmen gain an average of 15 pounds in their first year of school is a myth -- the average is really between 2.4 pounds for women and 3.4 pounds for men, the” View full resource at reuters.com
Most Recently Shared on November 1, 2011 at 6:44 pm By:
It's more like the freshman 2.4 or 3.4. RT @HealthHive: "Freshman 15" weight gain is a myth: study http://t.co/RTkW6EWe #obesity
Significant weight gain in adulthood increased risk for endometrial cancer | Science Codex
sciencecodex.com — “BOSTON — Postmenopausal women who gained weight during adulthood had an increased risk for endometrial cancer compared with women who maintained a stable weight, according to data from the American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study II Nutrition” View full resource at sciencecodex.com
Most Recently Shared on October 24, 2011 at 11:55 am By:
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Obesity, a Higher Risk of Developing Diabetes in Men than in Women | The Diabetes Club
thediabetesclub.com — “Men, be aware that if you are gaining weight, you are at a higher risk of developing diabetes type 2 than women. Actually, several studies have shown that men” View full resource at thediabetesclub.com
Most Recently Shared on October 21, 2011 at 2:00 pm By:
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