gaining weight in English

increasing in one's body weight, getting fat

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1. Are you gaining weight?

2. People who are Anorexic have an extreme worry of gaining weight.

3. But you adopt that combination, and then you start gaining weight like them.

4. (Laughter) But you adopt that combination, and then you start gaining weight like them.

5. Women who fail to get enough shut-eye each night risk gaining weight, a Cleveland-based researcher reported.

6. Bulking is the act of gaining weight on purpose in the name of adding more muscle to your body

7. Anorectics, as people who suffer from anorexia are referred to, are extremely afraid of gaining weight or becoming what they perceive to be fat

8. “Adolescents who diet to lose weight may actually end up gaining weight, setting themselves on a road to obesity,” states the magazine U.S.News & World Report.

9. Bulimia is characterized by frequent episodes of binge eating followed by extreme efforts to avoid gaining weight, often by vomiting, using laxatives, or exercising to excess

10. Anorexia (an-o-REK-see-uh) nervosa — often simply called anorexia — is an eating disorder characterized by an Abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight

11. Any baby who is still jaundiced after two weeks of age must be seen by a doctor or health visitor - especially if they ' re not gaining weight properly , have pale stools and dark urine , or are ill in any way .

12. And so it is not just what's happening to these people -- whether they're losing weight or gaining weight, or becoming rich or becoming poor, or becoming happy or not becoming happy -- that affects us; it's also the actual architecture of the ties around us.

13. The UK's National Health Service describes Bulimia as an eating disorder and mental health condition which involves the individual eating "a lot of food in a very short amount of time (binge eating) and then make themselves sick" in order to "stop themselves gaining weight."

14. People who have Bulimia go through periods where they eat a lot of food in a very short amount of time (binge eating) and then make themselves sick, use laxatives (medicine to help them poo) or do excessive exercise, or a combination of these, to try to stop themselves gaining weight.