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No. Sodium does not induce weight gain but it causes high blood pressure.
High blood pressure and water weight gain.
Noting symptoms of swelling of the arms, legs, and/or face and abnormal weight gain. A significant increase in blood pressure. A urine sample is taken to determine if the body is sloughing protein.
The reason why alcohol consumption leads to increase in systolic blood pressure is that is because Alcohol almost always raises blood pressure, causes weight gain & boosts triglyceride levels in the blood. Each gram of alcohol puts systolic blood pressure up 0.24mmHg, diastolic 0.16 mmHg.If you drink, limit your alcohol consumption to no more than two drinks per day for men and no more than one drink per day for women.
I think it is a weight thing. If you lower fats, sugars, and salts you will not gain as much weight and have high cholesterol and blood pressure. Fiber helps with digestion, which in turn, helps weight loss.
Abilify has the capacity to cause an increase in weight
Keep in mind that alcohol contains calories and may contribute to unwanted weight gain - a risk factor for high blood pressure. Also, alcohol can interfere with the effectiveness and increase the side effects of some blood pressure medications.
It will cause you to eat more sugar and gain more weight which can be more unhealthy. [•]_[•]
weight gain, clotting, pressure on the heart, high blood pressure, poor ciruculation, decrease life expectancy.
it can lead to: -high blood pressure -weight gain -depression -diabetes -higher chance of injury
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.
Yes, this is normal. The amount of weight-gain will vary. If you were of an average weight before you became pregnant, you will probably gain about 25-30 lbs. during your pregnancy; if you are expecting twins, that number will be higher-- 35-45 lbs. The weight a woman gains during pregnancy usually will come off gradually, through diet and exercise, after the baby is born and her body recovers. Celebrities who seem to be extremely thin days after giving birth are not the norm; and doctors generally do not recommend extreme weight loss measures after a pregnancy.