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  2. Gaining Weight During Menopause? You're Not Alone. Here's ...

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    Weight gain is common in women going through menopause. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormone fluctuations, muscle loss, poor sleep, and changes in eating and exercise habits.

  3. Why Do So Many People Struggle With Weight Gain During Menopause?

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    Menopause brings with it many side effects that can be tricky to navigate. One that many women experience is weight gain. Typically, women in menopause gain about one pound a year, however, 20% of ...

  4. 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?

  5. Body roundness index - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Thomas visualized the human body shape as an egg or ellipse rather than as the cylinder model that is envisioned in the concept of the BMI. [1] [2] The degree of circularity of an ellipse is quantified by eccentricity, with values between 0 to 1, where 0 is a perfect circle (waist circumference same as height) and 1 is a vertical line. [1]

  6. Parental obesity - Wikipedia

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    A 5-foot-5-inch tall woman would be considered obese if she weighs 180 pounds or more and a 5-foot-8-inch tall woman would be considered obese if she weighs 200 pounds or more. [2] About one third of women of the reproductive ages are overweight with a BMI greater than or equal to twenty-five.

  7. Obesity and fertility - Wikipedia

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    Obesity is defined as an abnormal accumulation of body fat, usually 20% or more over an individual's ideal body weight. [1] This is often described as a body mass index (BMI) over 30. However, BMI does not account for whether the excess weight is fat or muscle, and is not a measure of body composition. [2]

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