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  2. Stunted growth - Wikipedia

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    Stunted growth, also known as stunting or linear growth failure, is defined as impaired growth and development manifested by low height-for-age. [1] It is a primary manifestation of malnutrition (or more precisely chronic undernutrition) and recurrent infections, such as diarrhea and helminthiasis, in early childhood and even before birth, due to malnutrition during fetal development brought ...

  3. 12 Common Causes of Sudden Weight Gain - AOL

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    Experts explain common sudden weight gain causes, what to do, and when to see a doctor. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... and significant weight gain. While less typical ...

  4. Abdominal obesity - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal obesity, also known as central obesity and truncal obesity, is the human condition of an excessive concentration of visceral fat around the stomach and abdomen to such an extent that it is likely to harm its bearer's health. Abdominal obesity has been strongly linked to cardiovascular disease, [ 1] Alzheimer's disease, and other ...

  5. Eating disorder - Wikipedia

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    Treatment. Counseling, proper diet, normal amount of exercise, medications [ 2] An eating disorder is a mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that adversely affect a person's physical or mental health. [ 1] These behaviors include eating either too much or too little.

  6. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While lifetime medical costs for obese individuals may be lower than for healthy weight individuals, obese individuals cause significant economic productivity loss (ranging from $13.4 billion to $26.8 billion in 2016). [8] The obesity rate has steadily increased since 1960–1962, where approximately 13% of American adults were obese.

  7. These carbs might be a bigger weight gain villain than sugar

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    Avoiding weight gain in middle age doesn't require a complicated change in diet, a new study suggests.. Researchers in the United States analyzed more than two decades of data from almost 137,000 ...

  8. Some antidepressants contribute to weight gain more than ...

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    The study, published Monday in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, used electronic health record prescription and body mass to compare weight gain among more than 183,000 people. Researchers ...

  9. Overeating - Wikipedia

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    Overeating occurs when an individual consumes more calories in relation to the energy that is expended via physical activity or expelled via excretion, leading to weight gain and often obesity. Overeating is the defining characteristic of binge eating disorder. [ 1] Overeating can be a symptom of binge eating disorder [ 2] or bulimia nervosa. [ 3]