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  2. Human body weight - Wikipedia

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    Excess or reduced body weight is regarded as an indicator of determining a person's health, with body volume measurement providing an extra dimension by calculating the distribution of body weight. Average adult human weight varies by continent, from about 60 kg (130 lb) in Asia and Africa to about 80 kg (180 lb) in North America, with men on ...

  3. Weight gain - Wikipedia

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    Weight gain is an increase in body weight. This can involve an increase in muscle mass , fat deposits , excess fluids such as water or other factors. Weight gain can be a symptom of a serious medical condition.

  4. BMI Chart for Women of All Ages - AOL

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    People of normal weight should gain between 25 and 35 pounds. People who are overweight should gain anywhere between 15 and 25 pounds. People who have obesity should gain between 11 and 20 pounds.

  5. Body mass index - Wikipedia

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    A study published by The Lancet in 2009 involving 900,000 adults showed that overweight and underweight people both had a mortality rate higher than normal weight people as defined by BMI. The optimal BMI was found to be in the range of 22.5–25. [43] The average BMI of athletes is 22.4 for women and 23.6 for men. [44]

  6. Winter weight gain is normal. Here's how to avoid it. - AOL

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    Researchers found that many gained weight as the weather turned cooler — an average of 0.4 pounds — and tacked on an additional 0.8 pounds during the holiday season, for a total average weight ...

  7. 12 Common Causes of Sudden Weight Gain - AOL

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    Two common culprits: Depression medications (including SSRIs) and heart disease drugs (beta blockers), says Butsch. But prescription sleep aids, painkillers, and even some allergy-blocking ...

  8. Failure to thrive - Wikipedia

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    Pediatrics. Failure to thrive ( FTT ), also known as weight faltering or faltering growth, indicates insufficient weight gain or absence of appropriate physical growth in children. [ 2][ 3] FTT is usually defined in terms of weight, and can be evaluated either by a low weight for the child's age, or by a low rate of increase in the weight. [ 4]

  9. How Much Weight Is Normal to Gain During Your Period? (& 4 ...

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    Here are the key things to know: Period weight gain has a few causes. Water retention before your period, bloating, GI issues, food cravings and an increased appetite can all contribute to weight ...