... the paradigm has shifted to a focus on the determinants of excessive weight gain during pregnancy.
Over 1200 women ... The Institute of Medicine suggests that women should gain 28 to 40 lbs, 25 to 35 lbs ...
... regulate their food intake, promote healthier eating habits and limit excessive weight gain. "There has been some concern about the negative impact of restrictive feeding practices and that we should ...
... on women's risk factors, closely monitor weight at each three-month follow-up visit ... BMI under 30 and may contribute to excessive weight gain, but more research is needed."
The biological mechanism ...
... risk among Japanese men. Excessive weight gain between younger and older adulthood increased the ... health messages about obesity: Men of normal weight in all racial/ethnic groups should be encouraged ...
... by Temple University's Sharon Herring, MD, MPH, have found that this misperception is associated with excess weight gain during pregnancy – which can cause complications for both mother and baby. In ...
... -sweetened beverages, a reduction of 1 serving was associated with a weight loss of 0.5 kg at 6 months ... consumption as a means to accomplish weight loss or avoid excess weight gain.
"Among beverages, ...
... Gynecology. This is the largest U.S. study to examine the relationship between excessive weight gain during pregnancy ... retain 6 of those pounds at one year; if she gained 30 pounds, she would retain ...
... changes approach could be very effective for preventing excessive weight gain in adults and children.
The energy gap to ... a 100 kg person losing 10% of body weight or 300 kcal/day for the same person ...
... promoting healthy eating and preventing excess weight gain. Comparing data from two time ... walk for more than three hours to burn off these excess calories. The study also showed that the number of SSB ...
Population-wide approaches are key for preventing obesity. Preventing excess weight gain needs to be easier, more socially acceptable and personally rewarding for the average person. A broad range of ...
... to the amount of energy consumed per unit weight of food, or number of calories per bite. A ... of foods you eat this will help curb excessive weight gain."
"This shows that although our genetic make-up ...
... and beyond, and researchers continue to assess methods to prevent and treat excess weight gain and its consequences in children and teens, according to several reports published in the April issue of ...
... obesity in the teen years and beyond, and researchers continue to assess methods to prevent and treat excess weight gain and its consequences in children and teens, according to several new articles.
... infants tend to overfeed them, leading to excess weight gains during the 6 month to 1 year ... to 3 months were included in the analysis. These were birth weight, gender, race/ethnicity, maternal age, ...
... a car in close proximity to fast food restaurants is associated with excess body mass index ... generally associated with a more sedentary lifestyle and excess weight gain because people spend more time ...