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The phrase "excess weight gain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing health, fitness, or medical topics related to gaining more weight than is considered healthy or normal.
Example: "The doctor advised her to monitor her diet to prevent excess weight gain."
Alternatives: "unwanted weight gain" or "additional weight gain."
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"That just leads to excess weight gain without any real nutrition".
Low-income youth are at increased risk for excess weight gain.
The young adult years have been recognized as an influential period for excess weight gain.
The major challenge to avoiding excess weight gain at any age is overconsumption of calories, whether the calories come from fat, carbohydrate (sugar or starch) or protein.
This shows that we need to act early in a child's life to prevent excess weight gain and subsequent liver inflammation.
A group of clinical trials showed that pregnant women can prevent excess weight gain with a healthy diet and physical activity.
A number of studies show that regular exercise, avoiding excess weight gain and limiting alcohol can help lower your risk for developing breast cancer.
Despite associations of dietary added sugar with excess weight gain and chronic disease risk, intake among most Americans exceeds the recommended limits (<10% total energy).
Furthermore, although gestational weight gain alters maternal body composition, the impact of excess weight gain on fat and lean mass is not well-studied.
Eating in the absence of hunger (EAH), studied in the context of laboratory paradigms, has been associated with obesity and is predictive of excess weight gain in children.
The BEBQ is the first standardised measure of infant appetite designed to characterise appetitive traits that might confer susceptibility to excess weight gain.
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