Another study found that, especially in women, higher cortisol (stress hormone)
leads to weight gain around the waist, even in otherwise slender women.
Not exact matches
Letting kids carry
around a juice box all day can
lead to diarrhea in some and contribute
to weight gain in others.
First of all, high alcohol intake
leads to greater
weight gain around the abdomen, which is the most dangerous type of fat your body can store.
The science Short - term cold exposure of
around 30 minutes can
lead to fatty acid release and provide fuel for heat production through shivering,
leading not only
to weight loss, but some lean muscle
gain.
In addition
to that, a 2006 study reported by the American Diabetes Association showed that replacing healthy fats with trans fats (so that trans fats accounted for eight per cent of energy intake)
led to a very significant
weight gain (
around seven per cent)- despite the fact that the amount of energy was the same.
This can also
lead to abdominal
weight gain and an increase of visceral fat
around your belly.
Eating a diet heavy in starchy processed carbohydrates and sugar further exacerbates elevated blood sugar
leading to increased fat
around the waist line as well as
weight gain.
It's only recently that studies and researches
around the world have shown that eating chocolates more than often does not result in pimples, but it definitely
leads to weight gain, which is another topic
to debate over.
Excessive cortisol, on the other hand, creates a broad range of undesirable side effects including
weight gain around the waist, elevated blood glucose which
leads to insulin resistance, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, easy bruising, a susceptibility
to fungal infections and disorders of the immune system.
The fiber in the carrot helps
to absorb excess estrogen and endotoxins in your digestive system (too much estrogen floating
around in your body can
lead to all sorts of hormonal issues like
weight gain, inflammation, and PMS).
Stress has been proven
to raise cortisol levels in the blood, which
leads to weight gain especially
around the waist (11, 12).
Without digestive enzymes helping things digest quickly, the body begins
to slow down
around 6 — 8 years old,
leading to inflammation, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD),
weight gain, diabetes, and more.
Animals who are limping or reluctant
to move
around may be experiencing hip inflammation; in turn, this can
lead to lethargy, depression, and
weight gain.