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It is not correct, filling the stomach with water is not a true weight gain.
2 liters of water, helps you lose 70 kcals of weight. Water is a 0 calorie drink. It doesn't make you gain weight, unless you have water retention problem.
Temporarily by the mass of water drunk. This soon lost again.
It can cause or exacerbate unwanted fluid retention and so in that way increase body weight.
You gain weight when you consume more calories than your body burns. Alcohol has a lot of calories. If you don't increase the amount of exercise you get to balance the increase in calories you will gain weight from drinking.
Numerous amounts of things can contribute to excessive weight gain. such as: Overeating, eating the wrong things & having a lack of physical exercise
Not really. It would only lead to weight gain if you are drinking literally gallons of it daily, and you are not exercising or maintianing a healthy lifestyle.
fat and sugar content
Everybody gains weight when they're on a diet. This dieting weight gain is called bloating and is caused by water. But you should not stop drinking water - your body needs it. It's temporary, but there are some yoghurts designed specifically to reduce bloating.
Alcohol has a lot of calories
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