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Well: Poor Sleep May Spur College Weight Gain
The “freshman 15” weight gain among college students is more like five or 10, researchers say, and an underlying cause may be inconsistent bedtimes.
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Weight Gain Possibly Tied to Later Bedtimes
There may be a link between the time you go to bed and weight gain, new research suggests.
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Well: Weight Gain During Pregnancy Is Especially Good for Boys
The less weight a woman gains during pregnancy, the less likely she is to have a boy, an analysis found.
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Well: Weight Gain Carries Risks, No Matter Your Weight
Even in young adults of normal weight, increases in body mass index also lead to increased risk of heart disease and other problems.
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Weight Gain Carries Risks, No Matter Your Weight
Even in young adults of normal weight, increases in body mass index also lead to increased risk of heart disease and other problems.
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Pregnancy Weight Gain Predicts Child’s Obesity
Gaining too much weight during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk that your child will be obese as a preschooler, new evidence shows. Gaining too little weight may have the same effect.
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Well: How Sleep Loss Adds to Weight Gain
Losing sleep tends to make people eat more and gain weight, and now a new study suggests that one reason may be the impact that sleep deprivation has on the brain.