Sentences with phrase «abnormal weight gain in»

Drowsiness, deep sleep, weakness, and abnormal weight gain in the infant, and the possibility of decreased milk - ejection reflex in the mother.
alcohol in moderation (large amounts of alcohol can cause drowsiness, weakness, and abnormal weight gain in an infant)
Large amounts of alcohol in breast milk can trigger drowsiness, deep sleep, weakness and abnormal weight gain in infants; moms may also experience issues with their milk ejection reflex.

Not exact matches

Excessive alcohol, when transferred to a breastfed baby, can depress the central nervous system and cause drowsiness and deep sleep, abnormal weight gain, and, in extreme cases, retarded mental or motor development.
Even if an infant has a few extra ounces due to a mother's excessive gestational weight gain, «the infant developed in a metabolically abnormal intrauterine environment,» Ludwig explains.
If we skimp on this vital form of self - care we not only set ourselves up for poor mental function the next day but we're also more prone to abnormal fluctuations in cortisol and weight gain.
Princeton researchers also state: «In addition to causing significant weight gain in lab animals, long - term consumption of high - fructose corn syrup also led to abnormal increases in body fat, especially in the abdomen, and a rise in circulating blood fats called triglycerides»In addition to causing significant weight gain in lab animals, long - term consumption of high - fructose corn syrup also led to abnormal increases in body fat, especially in the abdomen, and a rise in circulating blood fats called triglycerides»in lab animals, long - term consumption of high - fructose corn syrup also led to abnormal increases in body fat, especially in the abdomen, and a rise in circulating blood fats called triglycerides»in body fat, especially in the abdomen, and a rise in circulating blood fats called triglycerides»in the abdomen, and a rise in circulating blood fats called triglycerides»in circulating blood fats called triglycerides».
Blamed for everything from headaches, to abnormal weight loss / gain, to constipation / diarrhea, to menstrual irregularity, to leaky gut / bowel inflammation, to anemia... and basically everything including cancer and the deaths of kittens (ok, maybe not), gluten has really gotten a bad rap in the past several years, probably very much in part due to the publishing of the book Wheat Belly by Dr. William Davis, the landmark study on Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) by Dr. Peter Gibson, and the explosion of social media in the past decade that has given an unprecedented voice to people who otherwise would have no credibility with which to garner attention towards themselves.
Several in - depth studies have reported screen and / or television - viewing time to be detrimentally associated with weight gain, abnormal glucose metabolism, metabolic syndrome and Type 2 diabetes.
These adults who had been told by their parents to diet grew up with a higher risk of being overweight or obese, demonstrated abnormal eating behaviors, had less satisfaction with their bodies, and in turn pushed their children to also diet, extending the cycle of eating and weight - gain behaviors into a subsequent generation.
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