To measure success, the researchers
focused on weight gain, which in kids with progeria progresses at a snail's pace.
Instead of focusing on my miracles, I was
focused on their weight gain, how many ounces I could pump, soliciting donor milk, and using as little formula as possible.
Not exact matches
Nichola Whitehead, a registered dietitian with a private practice in the UK, summarizes the problem this way: «While calories are important when it comes to losing, maintaining, or
gaining weight, they are not the sole thing we should be
focusing on when it comes to improving our health.»
For this purpose, I will
focus on the exchange traded fund managers who have
gained a following among Israeli investors,
on the investment indices that have won investors» trust, and
on the local institutions that have chosen to assign substantial
weight to exchange traded funds in the funds managed by them.
Ideally new mothers will be supported by veteran breast feeders who, rather than
focusing on milk production and
weight gain, will help them tolerate and accept the often painful and slow process.
Most of the work I do
focuses on the first 6 to 8 weeks of breastfeeding, but I also work with older babies who are not
gaining weight as expected, or who have developed breast aversions.
«The findings, Forouhi noted in an email to Reuters Health, show that «it is more important to aim for a healthy lifestyle including a balanced healthy diet and regular physical activity, than to
focus on fat intake alone as a factor for
weight gain.
As a ftm ive stopped
focusing on what everyone around me is doing and so long as my daugther is
gaining weight and healthy
on strictly BM i will follow what i feel is right for my daughter.
After her 3rd child, she decided to accept the
weight gain and
focus on being healthy to return to her pre-baby size.
In most research
on the question of whether and how breastfeeding might protect against excessive
weight gain, the
focus has been
on the components of breast milk.
The reasons for the
weight loss are myriad; I'll
focus here
on the most common reason given for slow
weight gain: low (or insufficient) milk supply.
When a mother is in pain or the baby's
weight gain is low, the best place to start is by
focusing on basic breastfeeding dynamics, such as how the baby latches and baby's feeding patterns.
The last few weeks of pregnancy are
focused on the fetus
gaining weight, and he will miss out
on that.
«Rather than getting discouraged and giving up, those struggling to take off
weight could instead
focus on avoiding more
weight gain.»
«That is why I chose to
focus on primary
weight maintenance in my research, i.e, the possibility of preventing
weight gain among normal
weight and overweight individuals,» says Kristina Lindvall.
Kirby and his colleagues
focused on the effects of risperidone, an antipsychotic drug that causes significant
weight gain in patients.
Obesity treatments should
focus on preventing overweight and obese patients
gaining further
weight, while also helping those that do lose
weight to keep it off.
Our findings suggest we should not only emphasize specific protein - rich foods like fish, nuts, and yogurt to prevent
weight gain, but also
focus on avoiding refined grains, starches, and sugars in order to maximize the benefits of these healthful protein - rich foods, create new benefits for other foods like eggs and cheese, and reduce the
weight gain associated with meats.»
«A stronger
focus on helping pregnant women meet the Institute of Medicine's targets for healthy
weight gain during pregnancy is needed.»
In a three - week series of after - school sessions hosted by Girls Inc., a Washington, D.C. - based nonprofit, the participating students were introduced to basic concepts of matter and energy as they tried out classroom activities
focused on the process of
weight gain and
weight loss and their health implications.
When you start training and eating properly you may wonder why your not losing
weight, you may actually be
gaining muscle which is why the scales aren't moving (or going the other way) So stop
focusing so much
on the numbers and as @thebodycoach Says «step off the sad step» #transformationtuesday
But what if you took a moment to
focus on all of the
gains that accompany a thoughtful and well planned plant - based lifestyle, such as glowing skin, stabilized
weight, new and interesting meal plans, increased energy, lower predisposition to many health conditions, etc.?
Many perceive them only as stretching exercise, without
focusing on progressive strength
gains, and are willing to do same number of reps with the same
weight in each next workout.
Nevertheless, in recent years, the smart drugs have
gained popularity within the bodybuilding community as well — some competitive bodybuilders use them to stay maximally
focused and perform better
on stage, while others use them before regular workouts to increase muscle control and endurance and ultimately lift more
weight.
One of the most recent studies
focused on the impact of high protein diet
on weight gain in resistance training individuals.
«Less is more» in bodybuilding means that you don't have train until you're near - unconscious to make great
gains, performing 20 different exercises for one body part won't give you better results than opting for a wise selection of 5 and
focusing on doing them with the proper form,
weight and rep range, training twice every day won't make you grow faster but it will set you back instead and....
But today your
focus should be
on finding tools that support long - term
weight loss and minimize the probability of
gaining it back.
If you're too
focused on your ego, you might end up ruining your
gains by trading proper form for heavier
weights.
«By eating complex, whole food meals instead of
focusing on low - kilojoule foods you'll have increased and sustained energy, increased nutrient intake, increased appetite control, decreased chances of
weight gain and increased general wellbeing.»
Don't shortchange your
gains by skimping out
on reps.. You'll have to lower the
weight a bit at first, but if you stay
focused on building your back properly, you'll build strength and size.
Weight gain strategies should focus on eating more healthy and nutritious calories and protein along with proper strength training to make sure weight gain happens in the right p
Weight gain strategies should
focus on eating more healthy and nutritious calories and protein along with proper strength training to make sure
weight gain happens in the right p
weight gain happens in the right places.
Now that we know the important steps in
gaining weight, we will now
focus on exercises for
weight gain.
This is a strict move performed with lighter
weights that allows you to
focus on your form and develop a powerful mind - muscle connection that will upgrade your
gains.
So if strength
gains are your priority, you might want to consider adjusting supersets to your goals (for example, using only antagonistic supersets which allow the use of heavier
weights) or adopt another training style that
focuses more
on developing strength.
The program
focuses on nutrition, daily meals, supplements, and learning how to lift
weights to
gain size.
Once you're there you can bulk and
focus on building muscle and
gaining weight.
Total newbie here, but if I'm an already overweight female, would it be better to
focus my calories
on losing
weight first or
gaining muscle or is their a delicate dance where I can do both?
Should I
focus more
on cardio than
weights because I tend to
gain muscle very easily also.
2 - Should skinny fat people
focus more
on calorie surplus to
gain weight, or a deficit to lose the belly / fat?
Traditional programs to combat
weight gain focus on nutritional (calories in) and exercise (calories out) considerations.
In fact if you
focus on gaining health with a WFPB diet, the
weight will usually (but not always, nothing is perfect) take care of itself.
Don't fret too much about a little
weight gain just
focus on getting well again.
Keep in mind that you will get better results if you
focus on transforming your lifestyle after the surgery so you do not end up
gaining weight again.
With a high obesity rate there seems to be a lot more
focus on weight loss rather than
weight gain, so what do we do if we want to
gain healthy
weight?
With a high obesity rate there seems to be a lot more
focus on weight loss rather than
weight gain, so what do we do if we want to
gain
It's little over 2 years later and the past 6 weeks I've been doing about half an hour of cardo (running) each week and
focused the rest of my time (about 5 - 6 hours / week)
on mixing cardio and strengh for an all - over body training (again, I was pretty much completely out of shape before these 6 weeks) and fair enough, I've watch my food intake (it's been VERY clean, lots of whole food) but I've
gained so much muscle mass, lost 5,5 kg in
weight and even more importantly — nearly 7 % body fat!
This means you want to
focus on nutritionally and calorically dense foods and use these as the staple to a diet to aid in
weight gain.
If your sole
focus is merely to put
on extra
weight and whether or not you can
gain muscles isn't really pivotal for you, you can settle for carbs.
If you really
focus on your strength training and keep calories at maintenance or slightly above you can still change your body composition for the better even if you
gain some
weight.
Our national
focus on snacking, grazing and dinner - centric eating has created an epidemic of sluggish digestion,
weight gain, and hypoglycemia that plagues so many women.