Contents
  • What's Behind Weight Gain?
  • Medications That May Cause Weight Gain
  • Addressing Weight Gain

Understanding Weight Gain: Is It Just About Calories?

Understanding Weight Gain: Is It Just About Calories?

The Big Picture

Weight gain isn't just about eating too much—there's more going on behind the scenes. Learn what triggers weight gain and how it can be managed.
Contents
  • What's Behind Weight Gain?
  • Medications That May Cause Weight Gain
  • Addressing Weight Gain

What's Behind Weight Gain?

Weight gain can be influenced by various factors beyond diet, including hormonal changes, medications, and genetics. Understanding these underlying causes is key to developing effective weight management strategies.

Medications That May Cause Weight Gain

Some medications for conditions like diabetes and depression have side effects that include weight gain. It's important to work with healthcare providers to find alternatives that are weight neutral or help with weight loss.
Weight gain can be caused by factors such as hormonal changes, medications, and genetics. Understanding these causes is essential for effective management.

Addressing Weight Gain

Addressing weight gain involves a holistic approach, including lifestyle changes, medication review, and possibly introducing weight loss medications. This comprehensive strategy can help manage weight effectively.

FAQs

Can medications cause weight gain?

Yes, some medications can lead to weight gain.

What other factors contribute to weight gain?

Hormonal changes and genetics also play a role.

How can weight gain from medications be managed?

By reviewing medications and considering alternatives.

Key Takeaways

Understanding the causes of weight gain can lead to better management and healthier outcomes.
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Additional References
  1. Leslie WS, Hankey CR, Lean ME. Weight gain as an adverse effect of some commonly prescribed drugs: a systematic review. QJM 2007; 100:395.
This article has been reviewed for accuracy by one of the licensed medical doctors working for Doctronic.