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weight gain, unintentional
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unintentional weight gain, increase in body weight that occurs, a person takes in more calories than the body needs, uses, causing increased fat storage, 40% of all americans, overweight, we age, our metabolism slows, which can cause weight gain, we also reduce food intake and get adequate exercise, weight gain, a significant symptom of several endocrine diseases cushing's syndrome, hypothyroidism, heart, lung disorders, a progressive weight gain occurs, pregnancy, whereas a periodic weight gain, menstruation, a rapid weight gain, indicate dangerous fluid retention, overeating, lack of exercise, poor eating habits, high-carbohydrate, high-calorie diet, emotional factors guilt, depression, anxiety, slower metabolism, is normal, aging, smoking cessation, alcohol consumption, primary hypothyroidism, endocrine disorders, cushing's syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, drugs corticosteroids, cyproheptadine, lithium, tranquilizers, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants, medications that increase fluid retention, edema, abnormal pooling of fluids, in the tissues,
take action by starting a proper diet, exercise program, counseling, psychological aid helpful, set realistic weight goals to maintain a healthy weight, consult, a health care provider, specific measures, change in vision, the weight gain, sensitivity to cold, constipation, hair loss come with weight gain, swollen feet, shortness of breath come with the weight gain, times, hunger is uncontrollable, accompanied by palpitations, tremor, sweating, weight gain, excessive, the weight gain,
health care provider, perform a physical examination, measure weight, weight gain, time pattern, did the weight gain begin, has it been sudden, gradual, type, how much weight have gained, has appetite increased, has the amount, kind of food eat changed, has physical activity level decreased, contributing factors, has physical activity been restricted, due to illness, injury, has participation in social activities decreased, have stress, anxiety levels increased, have fainted, have uncontrollable hunger, fast heart beats, shaking, sweating, has vision changed, more sensitive to cold, constipated, decreased urinary output, puffiness, swelling of face, feet, ankles, hair loss, short of breath, changes in sleep patterns, insomnia, muscle weakness, fatigue, additional important information, what medications, take, use alcohol, use street drugs, have a history of depression, how is body image, an awareness of weight gain, does this cause much concern, diagnostic tests, nutritional assessment, blood tests, chemistry profile, measurement of hormone levels, weight gain, emotional problems, require psychological counseling, talk to provider, an appropriate diet, exercise program, realistic weight loss goals, weight gain, a physical illness, is any, the underlying cause, weight continues to be a problem despite diet, exercise, talk, treatment options, medications, surgery.
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