Preteen weight gain is common if your going through a growth spurt
Weight Gain Is a common side effect of Insulin
Yes, absoloutly, its very common for a preteen to be in love :)
A preteen's body is trying to grow, and losing weight means not growing. So, losing weight is completely against the body's natural action and aim.
When one chooses to become a professional bodybuilder, it is more common for him/her to experience weight gain. This is simply due to the fact that muscle has a higher density than fat. Thus, bodybuilders need not be alarmed when they gain weight, as it is perfectly natural.
Yes, most people when going through a program hit a plateau point in which the weight loss stops for a period of time. You may see weight gain, or no gain at all. It all depends on you.
To eat before you sleep..........
The average celebrity weight gain is roughly 15 pounds. Although some celebrities experience dramatic weight loss once they achieve fame (for example, Nicole Richie), it is also common for celebrities to experience dramatic weight gain (for example, Kristie Alley). Taking these extremes into account, the average weight gain is only about 15 pounds.
No birth control method will prevent weight gain. Weight gain results from a mismatch of energy intake and energy output. If you eat right and exercise, matching your input and output, you will not gain weight once you reach your mature adult size.
Some common challenges parents face when dealing with preteen behavior include mood swings, defiance, peer pressure, and communication issues.
Abilify seems to be effective at treating schizophrenia, and weight gain is not as common with Abilify as it is with many other antipsychotics.
Aldostronism can promote overproduction of sodum in the body and thus result in edema. Sometimes intermittent use of Furosimide as a diaretic can be helpful with the discomfort. Given added water to the body, weight gain is possible.
no it actually makes you gain weight,, dr.v Actually, in most cases one usually DOES lose weight. The effects of opiates on the brain supresses the body's appetite typically resulting in weight loss. For a select few, weight gain can be possible, however this is less common.