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  2. Weight gain - Wikipedia

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    Weight gain is an increase in body weight. This can involve an increase in muscle mass , fat deposits , excess fluids such as water or other factors. Weight gain can be a symptom of a serious medical condition.

  3. The truth about menopause and weight gain - AOL

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    Menopause and weight gain seem to go hand in hand. But are the additional pounds due to this change of life or something else? The truth about menopause and weight gain

  4. Losing Weight After 40: 4 Simple Steps to Get Started - AOL

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    The Basics of Losing Weight After 40. Losing weight can be challenging at the best of times. But after the big 4-0, a few more challenges pop up, making weight gain common and weight loss harder.

  5. Study: Women gain weight while in relationships - AOL

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    According to 'Fox & Friends,' 'a new study shows that 43 percent of women gain seven pounds in the first year of a new relationship. Women tend to eat more when they're happy, which leads to the ...

  6. Obesity and sexuality - Wikipedia

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    For many, the stigma in dating remains even after having lost weight, also due to fear of gaining weight again. According to psychology professor David Sarwer, the prevailing belief is that people who have never been obese are better able to control their weight. [7] [8] Sex educator Laura Delarato noted that there is fetishization of fat ...

  7. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    At its conclusion, the study reported that meat consumption (processed meat, red meat, & poultry) is positively associated with weight gain and increased abdominal obesity in men and women. [15] In response, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association countered that increased meat consumption may not be associated with fat gain. [16]