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High Calorie Foods For Weight Gain - Articles
Increased Weight Gain During Pregnancy Can Cause Asthma Risk In Baby
by
Linda
Posted
Mon 25 May 2009 12:00am
We’ve discussed the dangers of a large weight gain during pregnancy recently but here is another concern. A Mom-to-be’s weight may have lasting effects not just on her own health but on the respiratory health of her children as well. This study looked at whether a mother’s weight before pregnancy could affect a child’s risk for asthma. The study
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Pregnancy Weight Gain- Fear of Gaining Too Much Weight
by
Sara H.

Posted
Wed 23 Jun 2010 1:04pm
pregnancy can be much different than your first. You may gain more weight in the beginning/middle of your pregnancy and less towards the end of your pregnancy. I recommend that you...
To Sara of Fit by Sara: “I’m in the second trimester of my seconed pregnancy and have already gained 10 more pounds than I did in my first. I’m afraid I’m going to be HUGE
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Prenatal Weight Gain- Fear of Gaining More Weight
by
Sara H.

Posted
Mon 26 Apr 2010 11:34am
and assure you gain a healthy pregnancy weight. Also focus on nourishing your body with healthy food that wil help you baby grow, while fueling your body w/ good energy. As long...
To Sara of Fit by Sara: “I’m already 20 lbs. overweight and just found out I’m pregnant. I’m thrilled to be pregnant, but am scared I’m going to gain too much weight. Any
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Internet & Weight Gain: Teen Girls on the Web Gain Weight, Study Finds
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm
of Pediatricsfound that spending too much timeon the internet can cause teenage girls to gain weight. Not only that, but lack of sleep and drinking alcohol led to extra pounds, too... as the major explanation for weight gain. They offer HealthDay News this explanation:
"People who are spending more time on Internet, their general activity in daily living is going
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Gaining Weight, Gaining Velocity, Losing Control
by
Eric C.
Posted
Mon 27 Apr 2009 10:00pm
coaches that he probably needs to retrain his mechanics with the added weight, but to be honest, it’s something that should have been happening with a gradual weight gain anyway. I would be more inclined to look to address any range of motion (ROM) deficits he may have acquired through the process of gaining weight.
For instance, if he lost some hip
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Weight gain & Weight loss
by
Leah
Posted
Sun 08 Aug 2010 12:00am
I’ve been wanting to write a post about the topic of weight gain and weight loss during and after pregnancy. I have some pretty strong thoughts and feelings about it but I... missing the feeling I got after running!
So, here are the links to the posts!
You are Beautiful by Christa
Weight gain & Weight loss – Time to Chill Out! by Ruby
See
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Gaining Weight With Raw and Vegan Foods
by
Gena
Posted
Thu 22 Jul 2010 8:55am
. But if you want to gain weight, you’ll need to start eating more calories, either by increasing portion size, eating more calorically dense foods, or, ideally, both.
The goal...
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Since I started blogging last year, I’ve consistently been asked to write a post on how to healthily gain weight with raw and vegan foods. I’ve avoided
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How to gain weight on a raw live-food diet, Anna Maria Clement
by
Annet v.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:39pm
When Brian and Anna Maria Clement were in the Netherlands two weeks ago, we had an inspiring conversation with Anna Maria.
One of the things we asked her was how to gain weight on a raw food diet. Loosing weight is easy. If that is your goal, you are at the right place here. But how to gain weight on a raw plant based diet? Anna's answer is very
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Caloric Surplus Causes Weight Gain, Not High Glycemic Foods
by
Mark D.

Posted
Mon 29 Nov 2010 5:02pm
You will gain weight and fat if you maintain a daily caloric surplus even if you eat low glycemic foods. This fact remains unchanged: A daily caloric surplus (consume more calories than you burn) will cause you to gain weight! Lose weight by maintaining a caloric deficit over time .
That's right, you can still gain weight on a low-carb
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