Not exact matches
Commenting on the paper, Dr Áine O'Connor, a scientist at the British Nutrition Foundation said: «Many factors influence total energy intake that can
lead to [being] overweight and obesity but it is
possible that having more eating occasions through the day, for example by frequent snacking, would increase calorie consumption and so
lead to weight gain.
Thus, it is
possible that the relationship between reward neurocircuitry and obesity follows the Goldilocks principle — too much or too little reward system activation may
lead to weight gain.
How is it
possible that adding all those calories
to one's diet doesn't
lead to weight gain?
Even though fruits and vegetables are complex carbs, is it
possible that with excellent digestion that the extra carbs in a vegan diet can
lead to weight gain?
Too little vitamin C can
lead to signs and symptoms of deficiency, including: Anemia, Bleeding gums, Decreased ability
to fight infection, Decreased wound - healing rate, Dry and splitting hair, Easy bruising, Gingivitis (inflammation of the gums), Nosebleeds,
Possible weight gain because of slowed metabolism, Rough, dry, scaly skin, Swollen and painful joints, Weakened tooth enamel.
Another
possible way a low - salt diet can
lead to weight gain is by increasing the amount of sugar in the foods you consume.