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1. The potential role of tailored messaging: this behavioral intervention could mitigate medically induced weight gain.(WEIGHT MANAGEMENT)
Weight gain is a well-known side effect of many medical...stabilizers. (1) The amount of and mechanisms for weight gain differ in the various drug classes, but in general weight gain generates substantial concern. Efforts...
October 1, 2006; Behavioral Healthcare

2. Low maternal weight gain in the second or third trimester increases the risk for intrauterine growth retardation
Low Matemal Weight Gain in the Second or Third Trimester Increases...Growth Retardation1 ABSTRACT Low maternal weight gain during pregnancy has been suggested...retardation (IUGR). However, pregnancy weight gain and fetal growth vary greatly throughout...
May 1, 1999; The Journal of Nutrition

3. Advising Pregnant Women About Weight Gain.
The optimal weight gain during pregnancy is of great interest...from health professionals had on actual weight gain during pregnancy. Data were obtained...included prepregnancy weight, height, the weight gain advised by health professionals and...
March 15, 2000; American Family Physician

4. The role of physical activity in prevention and treatment of body weight gain in adults
Symposium: Adult Weight Gain: Causes and Implications The Role of...in Prevention and Treatment of Body Weight Gain in Adults1,2 ABSTRACT Overweight and...identify interventions that prevent weight gain and prevent weight regain after weight...
December 1, 2002; The Journal of Nutrition

5. New insights on optimal weight gain during pregnancy.(Tips from Other Journals)
Abnormally low and excessively high weight gain during pregnancy have been linked to adverse outcomes. Low gestational weight gain is associated with perinatal mortality...infants. Excessive gestational weight gain is associated with large-for-gestational-a...
December 15, 2006; American Family Physician

6. Prediction of the weight gain associated with insulin treatment.(Lifestyle intervention)
...article we will examine the issue of weight gain associated with insulin treatment...on insulin and look at whether weight gain can be predicted. We will also...can be used to minimise potential weight gain. KEY WORDS * Obesity * Type 2 diabetes...
March 1, 2003; Journal of Diabetes Nursing

7. Take active approach against weight gain.(PRACTICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY)
Weight gain is a serious concern in psychopharmacology...York. Obesity can cause medical problems. Weight gain makes people go off medication, and fear...and depressed than fat and demoralized.' Weight gain occurs across medication classes, and it...
March 1, 2008; Clinical Psychiatry News

8. Take active approach against drug-induced weight gain.(Psychiatry)
Weight gain--a serious concern in patients being treated...York. Obesity can cause medical problems. Weight gain makes people go off medication, and fear...and depressed than fat and demoralized. Weight gain occurs across medication classes, and it...
May 15, 2008; Internal Medicine News

9. Pharmacologic and Nonpharmacologic Strategies for Weight Gain and Metabolic Disturbance in Patients Treated With Antipsychotic Medications
...strategies for antipsychotic-associated weight gain and metabolic disturbance, to identify...selective review of interventions for weight gain and metabolic disturbance in the...to effect weight loss or prevent weight gain, and medications to increase insulin...
July 1, 2006; Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

10. Smoking cessation and weight gain in the military
...relationship between smoking cessation and weight gain. However, the effect of voluntary...gained weight and that the average weight gain was 6.4 lb (males, 5.5 lb; females...particularly noteworthy because weight gain in military members may result...
July 1, 2000; Military Medicine