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Despite substantial evidence of the linkage between stress and weight change, previous studies have not considered how stress trajectories that begin in childhood and fluctuate throughout adulthood may work together to have long-term consequences for weight change.
Brunstrom and Rogers (2009) examined the common assumption that it is the palatability of food that determines the chosen portion size with consequences for weight gain and obesity.
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Previous exposure to the palatable scheduled feeding regime had consequences for body weight, food intake microstructure and meal pattern, as well as activity pattern in the later study phases.
Evidence suggests that asymmetrical resource competition between males and females in mixed-sex litters can have consequences for birth weight in a variety of mammal species (e.g. humans: James 2002; domestic sheep: Beatty 1956; Burfening 1972; but see Avdi & Driancourt 1997; and Saiga antelope: Kühl et al. 2007).
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Assess the potential risk factors for and consequences of weight loss or obesity in the elderly.
The consequences of weight loss for cancer survivors is a crucial issue in survivorship research.
Possible incidences of negative treatment are of concern in light of the potential harmful consequences of weight stigma for larger women's psychosocial wellbeing and health [ 3, 8, 33].
Several lifestyle interventions have been tested for reducing the negative consequences of weight gain, and to decrease incidence and prevalence of DM and metabolic syndrome (MS) [ 11- 14].
In mice PHLDA2 gene knockout results in placentomegaly with an expansion of the junctional zone but has no apparent consequence for fetal weight, fetal viability or adult health [22].
Controlling feeding practices have been hypothesised to have negative consequences for children's weight trajectories by disrupting self-regulation of food intake (Birch et al., 2003; Birch and Fisher, 1998; Costanzo and Woody, 1985; Farrow and Blissett, 2008; Johnson and Birch, 1994; Orrell-Valente et al., 2007).
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