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The hormone primarily associated with weight gain when overproduced is insulin. Insulin is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels, and excessive amounts can lead to increased fat storage and weight gain, particularly when combined with a diet high in carbohydrates. Additionally, cortisol, the stress hormone, can also contribute to weight gain when chronically elevated, as it may lead to increased appetite and fat accumulation, especially in the abdominal area.

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