Not exact matches
But, surely too much goodness is not a good thing either, particularly
when it can
lead to unhealthy
weight gain?
Because people tend
to like sweet foods and drinks, some argue that they can be easily over-eaten,
leading to excess energy intake, though consumption of sweet foods and drinks alone,
when all other dietary factors are controlled for, is not associated with
weight gain.
Why is it that those concerned with nutrition only ever address
weight loss and never
weight gain especially
when clean eating can
lead to weight loss that does not always seem healthy?
In addition
to these medical conditions that can
lead to failure
to thrive, children can also have
weight loss or poor
weight gain when they are simply not given enough
to eat (psychosocial failure
to thrive).
As a result, some mothers bring down their milk production with block feeding
when their supply is actually at a healthy level,
leading to other problems, such as slow
weight gain.
Apparently meat consumption
leads to greater
weight gain, even
when we're talking about white meat like chicken, and even
when other factors like total calories consumed,
weight, gender, and physical activity were accounted for.
«Many alcoholic beverages already include empty calories, and
when you combine those calories with the aperitif effect, it can
lead to energy imbalance and possibly
weight gain.»
«In patients with Type 1 diabetes, we found that long - acting insulin is superior
to intermediate - acting insulin
when it came
to controlling blood sugar, preventing
weight gain and treating severe hypoglycemia,» said Dr. Andrea Tricco, the
lead author of the paper and a scientist in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's Hospital.
However, as it is with many other nutrients, more isn't better
when it comes
to saturated fat — fat is pretty high in calories, so over-consuming it can
lead to weight gain.
However,
when our microbiome is out of balance and our gut barrier becomes too permeable (aka «leaky gut»), pro-inflammatory molecules and toxins can slip through, triggering allergic and immune responses that
lead to systemic inflammation and the dreaded cycle of
weight gain.
Running burns about 100 calories per mile, and with all the running you do, you probably think it's okay
to indulge in your favorite foods
when the «post-run munchies» hit, but, as we know, eating calories above and beyond what we burn will
lead to weight gain.
«
When [restaurant] portions are 2 — 3 times what people need, and calories are more than restaurants report, it really isn't anyone's fault if they have
gained weight,» according
to lead investigator Susan B. Roberts, PhD, the director of the Energy Metabolism Laboratory at Tufts University, and author of The «i» Diet.
It's
when the immune system starts overacting and begins attacking healthy body tissue that inflammation can
lead to a whole host of problems — from
weight gain to autoimmune disease, dementia, and even cancer.
But
when cortisol is chronically elevated, it can
lead to a heightened sense of «rev» or unease in the body, depression, accelerated aging,
weight gain, blood sugar problems, and metabolic syndrome.
When it is underactive, also known as hypothyroidism, everything slows down,
leading to weight gain, fatigue, dry skin, hair loss, poor concentration, constipation, infertility, low libido, depression, and low body temperature.
But
when you're pressing with dumbbells, both of your arms have
to be extended more in order
to lift the
weight, which increases their range of motion and
leads to better
gains from the workout.
One of the biggest mistakes people make
when detoxing is failing
to transition back
to normal eating gracefully, which can
lead to extra
weight gain...
«Hot flashes keep you awake, but also know that
when estrogen goes down, blood sugar can rise,
leading to weight gain and wakefulness in the night,» says Dr. Doni.
But in reality,
when it comes
to fibre many of us fall way short of the mark, compromising our health and potentially
leading to weight gain.
On the other hand,
when you lose a lot of
weight, the production of leptin dramatically decreases,
leading to intense hunger cravings — you should find an efficient way
to fight them off in order
to prevent uncontrollable
weight gain.
«
When the thyroid starts
to fail — and the thyroid drives everything in the body, there's nothing that doesn't need the thyroid hormone — a low thyroid can
lead to weight gain usually, can
lead to depression, can
lead to high cholesterol,» he says.
One of the biggest mistakes people make
when detoxing is failing
to transition back
to normal eating gracefully, which can
lead to extra
weight gain and feeling sluggish far too fast.
For example, there is evidence
to suggest that
when people go from following a low / no carb diet for 6 — 12 weeks,
when they do come off the diet and begin eating carbohydrates again, they binge eat on these foods, which not only quickly
leads to weight gain, but it can also affect blood sugar levels within the body, even resulting in people turning diabetic in some instances.
He explained that PCOS occurs
when a woman's hormones are out of balance, which can
lead to problems with fertility and menstrual cycles as well as
weight gain and cysts on the ovaries.
When your testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone are out of whack, it can
lead to a slew of health problems such as infertility, PCOS,
weight gain,
weight - loss resistance, and low sex drive.
When leptin levels drop, it can
lead to binge eating, increased calorie intake, and
weight gain.
Even healthy snacks can
lead to weight gain if you eat too much of them, so monitoring your portions should become a habit
when you serve yourself snacks.
When these hormones are out of line, we tend
to overeat
leading to weight gain.
Caffeine stimulates the adrenal glands,
leading eventually
to adrenal exhaustion and symptoms like fatigue, lack of physical endurance and stamina, impaired ability
to deal with stress, depressed immune system, allergic reactions,
weight gain, low blood pressure, dizziness and lightheadedness or blacking out
when standing up.
I note that you mentioned that
gaining weight for you was the «nail in the coffin» for your acne and overall health and have been working on
gaining weight to aid in hormone balance (plus my husband and I have been trying
to conceive since married two years ago without success thus far — doctors tell us everything in working order but recommend I
gain some
weight / decrease stress which
led to the job change etc.) but find that it's rather two steps forward one step back
when going paleo: I
gain a couple lbs and then lose it.
Be careful
when adding a lot of fruit juice
to your diet as it can cause your blood glucose levels
to spike, triggering insulin over reactions that can
lead to weight gain, prediabetes, hypoglycemia, and even Type 2 diabetes over time.
But do we want
to eat a food that's just neutral regarding some of our
leading causes of death,
when we can eat something associated with a lower risk of diabetes, heart attack, stroke, and
weight gain?
The SAD GAS foods are the biggest culprit
when it comes
to bloat: Soy (estrogen - like effects that contribute
to bloating and
weight gain); Artificial sweeteners (incomplete absorption in the small intestine
leads to fermentation by colonic bacteria and lots of gas and bloating); Dairy (more than half the world is lactose intolerant, and that may include you!)
When the parasympathetic nervous system is unbalanced, in states of dis - ease and stress, it is overactive
leading to apathy, fatigue, autoimmunity, allergy,
weight gain, low thyroid and sex hormone function, and liquid cancers.
When this occurs, it can
lead not only
to great fatigue and
weight gain, but also thyroid imbalance.
When these hormones are out of balance, it creates a decreased ability
to use stored carbs and fats for energy,
leading to weight gain [2][13].
Practical evidence can be observed in thousands of cases where a major increase in dairy products has
led to an increase in both fat and muscle mass in bodybuilders attempting
to gain weight when nothing else could get them there.
When it gets a «sweet» taste, it expects calories to follow, and when this doesn't occur it leads to distortions in your biochemistry that may actually lead to weight g
When it gets a «sweet» taste, it expects calories
to follow, and
when this doesn't occur it leads to distortions in your biochemistry that may actually lead to weight g
when this doesn't occur it
leads to distortions in your biochemistry that may actually
lead to weight gain.
When I talk about food sensitivities and
weight gain, it usually isn't immediate
weight gain, but an imbalance that eventually
leads to inflammation and increased pounds.
Studies show that
when the circadian rhythm is interrupted it may
lead to many health issues beyond sleep problems, such as
weight gain, mood swings, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity.
Most diets require restriction of calories which is not sustainable and eventually
lead to most people
gaining their
weight back and being even heavier
when done.
However the research is in fact very clear — a greater range of motion
leads to greater muscle hypertrophy and overall strength
gains than a lesser range of motion (even allowing for the fact that you can use a heavier
weight when you use a partial range of motion).
When you are stressed your body increases the amount of cortisol being secreted and this can
lead to a wide range of effects on the body and has been known
to cause
weight gain but stress can
lead to other things such as eating more, especially foods that aren't considered so good for you.
Added sugars,
when consumed in high doses, can
lead to weight gain, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and a number of other related health problems.
For instance, rheumatoid arthritis occurs
when immune antibodies attack the joints,
leading to serious pain and swelling; Hashimoto's disease is an autoimmune thyroid condition, which eventually causes fatigue, depression, and
weight gain (among other symptoms); while for those with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, the intestinal tract becomes severely inflamed.
But
when prepared in these ways, they can
lead to weight gain, diabetes and heart disease, according
to the Harvard School of Public Health.
[2 - 4]
When your hormones get out of whack, the imbalance can trigger mental illnesses such as depression and can also
lead to unexpected and seemingly uncontrollable
weight gain.
When your liver is sluggish, it struggles
to process substances / toxins / hormones efficiently and this
leads to toxic build up and this will inevitably cause
weight gain.
Generally,
when the winter approaches, dog owners are less likely
to exercise dogs kept for the most part indoors and this often
leads to what is known as «winter
weight gain.»
When your dog eats more calories in a day than he burns, it
leads to weight gain.