Causes Of Weight Gain - Articles
Meds cause weight gains
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JohnL
Children and youths who were treated with “atypical antipsychotic medications” (aripiprazole, olanzapine, quetiapine, or risperidone) gained substantial weight and had changes in their metabolism in a study reported by Christoph Correll and colleagues in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The drugs, which are use ...
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Skimping on Sleep Can Cause Weight Gain
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Robin P.

The link between sleep deprivation and excess weight is well established, but it's unclear which comes first. Now a new study proves that skimping on sleep precedes weight gain. When researchers at Case Western Reserve ...
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Antidepressants Cause Weight Gain
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Marie L.
... medication -- is a courageous and important first step on the road to recovery. But too often, those who take that step find themselves faced with another troubling problem: weight gain . Experts say that for up to 25% of people, most antidepressant medications -- including the popular SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) drugs like Proz ...
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Compulsive overeating and emotional eating cause weight gain
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MariasLastDiet.com
... psychological problema hardwired habita stress situationan enabling environmentIt could be many things. If you are to solve an eating problem, you'll need to link up cause or causes with your behavior.If you don't understand why you gain weight, or why you eat the way you do, then these things that guide you to food inappropriately will still be do ...
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Can Some Sweeteners Cause Weight Gain
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Mark ..

If you have a problem with blood sugar such as diabetes, or if you are just trying to lose weight in general sweeteners are a great way to help you, in your quest to do so. But now even these are coming into question, as to whether or not they are as beneficial as ...
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Artificial Sweeteners May Cause Weight Gain
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Dr. Gabe M.
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... ost likely to drink diet soda.However, researchers at Purdue University showed that mice fed artificial sweeteners ate more and put on weight. They believe that a sweet taste causes the brain to seek out more food (Behavioral Neuroscience, February, 2008). The authors propose that: "a sweet taste in the mouth helps prime the metabolism for the arri ...
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Artificial Sweeteners May Cause Weight Gain
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Dr. Gabe M.
... t likely to drink diet soda. However, researchers at Purdue University showed that mice fed artificial sweeteners ate more and put on weight. They believe that a sweet taste causes the brain to seek out more food ( Behavioral Neuroscience , February, 2008). The authors propose that: "a sweet taste in the mouth helps prime the metabolism for the ar ...
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Do artificial sweeteners cause weight gain?
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Judy B.
This is interesting. Several recent studies have linked artificial sweeteners with weight gain, which I find baffling and counter to my own experience. The rationale used to explain the phenomenon is that just the sensation of a sweet taste provokes an insul ...
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