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Ziprasidone and Weight Gain

Clinical Neuropharmacology, 2004
We describe the case of a 12-year-old white male in whom significant weight gain occurred within 3 months of treatment with Ziprasidone. It is important that clinicians are aware of this possibility since this medication is marketed as one of the few antipsychotic medications not associated with significant weight gain.
Sol, Jaworowski   +3 more
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Lithium and Weight Gain

International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1990
Lithium prophylaxis leads to weight gain in a high proportion of patients treated, with up to a quarter becoming clinically obese. This can have detrimental effects on compliance and is also a health risk. The mechanism of such lithium-induced weight gain is unknown, but increased calorie intake, particularly in the form of high calorie drinks, has ...
Y, Chen, T, Silverstone
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Weight Gain in Pregnancy

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1986
The amount of weight that women are advised to gain during pregnancy has changed significantly in the past few decades. In the past, recommendations were aimed at curtailing weight gain because of problems surrounding delivery (i.e., cephalopelvic disproportion or toxemia).
K R, Dohrmann, S A, Lederman
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Antidepressants and weight gain

Appetite, 1988
Weight gain is an often reported, but incompletely understood, side effect of many antidepressant medications. We will discuss the literature with respect to the following issues: weight gain as a pharmacological effect of antidepressants or as an effect of recovery from depression; the incidence of antidepressant-induced weight gain and possible ...
M J, Russ, S H, Ackerman
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Hysterectomy and weight gain

Menopause, 2009
To investigate whether overweight women are more likely to have a hysterectomy and whether hysterectomy leads to increased weight gain.Survey data of middle-aged women participating in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's health in 1996 (ages 45-50 y; n = 13,125), 1998 (n = 10,612), 2001 (n = 10,293), and 2004 (n = 9309) included self-reported ...
Fitzgerald, DM   +3 more
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Prepregnancy weight, weight gain, and birth weight

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
The effect of maternal weight gain on birth weight in 2946 live births with delivery after 37 weeks' gestation was studied at Moffitt Hospital, University of California (San Francisco), between September, 1980, and December, 1983. The sample was stratified into four categories according to prepregnancy weight for height with use of a body mass index ...
B F, Abrams, R K, Laros
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Gestational Weight Gain

2012
Weight gain is physiologically natural and healthy during pregnancy to support growth and development of the fetus. Maternal obesity is related to a number of adverse outcomes for mother and infant, and the risk of the majority of such complications is amplified by excess gestational weight gain (GWG).
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Association of Gestational Weight Gain Expectations and Advice on Actual Weight Gain

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2017
OBJECTIVE: To examine pregnant women's gestational weight gain expectations and advice from various sources (ie, self, family and friends, physician) and the association of these sources of expectations and advice with measured gestational weight gain.
Rebecca A, Krukowski   +5 more
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Counseling About Weight Gain Guidelines and Subsequent Gestational Weight Gain

Journal of Women's Health, 2015
The purpose of this study was to investigate what percentage of postpartum women were informed about how much weight to gain during pregnancy, the accuracy of the weight gain recommendations based on the 2009 Institute of Medicine (IOM) gestational weight gain (GWG) recommendations and whether being informed was associated with greater likelihood of ...
Brian H, Wrotniak   +5 more
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