Not all weight
loss is worthy of celebration and rejoicing. Although, the majority
of us may welcome unintentional weight loss, it may be a cause
of concern for others. Review the possibilities on how and why
you maybe losing weight – without really trying.
Review these unintentional
weight loss moves:
• Modifications in physical activity or dietary changes. Eating
on the runs, missing meals, consumption of less fat or preparing
in different ways all contribute to unexpected weight loss.
Not to mention, a hectic schedule may accelerate weight loss,
as well.
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Over the counter and prescribed medications. Various medicines
may induce weight loss.
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Insufficient nutritional absorption. With the medical condition,
celiac disease, the absorption of food may be impaired by the
consumption of a protein referred to as gluten. Protein gluten
is commonly found in cookies, bread, pizza crust pasta as well
as other foods with wheat, barley and rye.
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Digestion difficulties. Different medical conditions will attribute
to weight loss. For example, dental problems may make it difficult
to masticate chew. Other condition may interfere with the ability
to swallow food. With the condition, esophageal dysphasia food
feels lodged at the base of the throat or chest. Various neuromuscular
conditions may weaken the muscles of the throat. As a result,
it constricts the throat muscles so it is hard for food to move.
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Mood swings. The effects of weight loss may impact stress, depression
and anxiety levels.
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Nausea. When people experience feelings of queasiness, less
food is consumed. Weight loss is inevitable. A myriad of conditions
can cause nausea. The following medical conditions can trigger
feelings of nausea: bacterial infections, hormonal changes,
viral infections coupled with other digestive disorders.

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