Sentences with phrase «greater risk of weight gain»

Sleeping fewer than seven hours a night corresponded with a greater risk of weight gain and obesity, and the risk increased for every hour of lost sleep.
«We found that toddlers» eating sweet, but not salty, tasty foods after they already ate a filling meal puts children at a greater risk of weight gain

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Consider this: In one recent study of more than 7,000 study participants, researchers found that those who ate high - protein diets had a 90 % greater risk of gaining more than 10 % of their body weight during the course of the study than those who ate less of the stuff.
«There's more and more evidence that infants who gain weight rapidly during the first four months or year of life are at much greater risk of» becoming overweight or obese, he says.
The researcher concludes thus: «Our results have proved the multifactorial nature of the post-operation weight gain, and offer important tools to identify the patients under greatest risk and accordingly prevent an excessive or anyway debilitating weight gain
«In the years leading up to pregnancy, women with moderate to high annual weight gains of more than 2.5 per cent of their body weight had a 2.3 times greater risk of developing HDP than those whose weight remained stable.
If female babies are born more prone to obesity, the likelihood of their gaining too much weight before or during pregnancy increases, thus putting their offspring at greater risk.
«Because your body has adapted to lower kilojoules by cutting some functions, when you return to eating more kilojoules, you are at greater risk of gaining weight because your body remains in that slower energy - burning mode, sometimes for lengthy periods of time,» Gill explains.
If you create an effective, well - planned progression in the amount of weight, you can avoid overtraining and minimize the risk of injury while reinforcing the mass building gains of this great movement.
The people in the study who quit smoking gained an average of 8.4 pounds, which is in the normal range (most ex-smokers gain about 4 to 10 pounds), and those who gained the most weight showed the greatest risk for developing diabetes.
Sugary treats have little (if any) nutritional benefits, and the sweet stuff has been linked to weight gain, high cholesterol, and blood pressure, as well as greater risk of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
The LA article goes on: «Dr. Kent Holtorf, a physician and proponent of bioidentical hormones... The website for Holtorf's clinic says that women using bioidentical hormones «feel great» without suffering any of the side effects of «synthetic hormones,» said to include fatigue, depression and weight gain, along with the increased risk of breast cancer and heart disease.
It promotes atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, low energy due to a blood sugar spike and the resulting fall, weight gain, and greater risk of mortality.
The SACN report review found: high levels of sugar consumption are associated with a greater risk of tooth decay; the higher the proportion of sugar in the diet, the greater the risk of high energy intake; drinking high ‑ sugar beverages results in weight gain and increases in BMI in teenagers and children; and consuming too many high - sugar beverages increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Middle - aged dogs have greater risks of gaining excess weight than puppies.
This means that it is a great way to add variety to your rabbit's diet without putting them at an increased risk of weight gain or digestive problems.
Insulin sensitivity decreases with obesity, and lean cats with low insulin sensitivity are at greatest risk of glucose intolerance with weight gain
For Great Danes to get just enough of the good stuff, but not too much to put them at risk of gaining weight or developing Wobblers Syndrome, a moderate amount of protein is necessary - no more than 26 %.
In contrast, using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, Crossman and colleagues [35] found that a higher degree of closeness with a parent was associated with greater risk for excess weight gain among males, but not females.
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