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    Men bad for women's waistlines
    A UK obesity expert has analysed why it is that women who move in with their man often put on weight as a result. Eating man-sized portions and indulging in richer foods and wines can lead to weight gain, a review in The Lancet medical journal says.

    When you combine that with going on the contraceptive pill or having babies, a woman's waistline can severely suffer, says author Dr David Haslam.

    "Men are very bad for women really," he said.




    He said research showed women tend to gain weight once they cohabit and begin to share meals with men who intrinsically have higher energy needs and therefore appetites.

    "If you are eating with a partner the evening meal is a social event and its no longer just filling a gap. You may eat more and maybe more extravagant stuff."

    The weekly shopping list may change from the basic fruit and veg to include indulgent treats.

    Couples may go out to restaurants for meals more often.

    Women may do less exercise when they are in a relationship, skipping a trip to the gym to spend quality time with their partner.

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    The contraceptive they chose to use can also have an impact.

    The Pill, taken by 3.5 million British women, has been associated with a slight weight gain among some users, on average 4lb in the first three months.

    Repeated pregnancies can also lead to weight gain.

    "Each individual factor for weight gain is serious enough but put them all together and you can get a significant increase," said Dr Haslam.

    Societal changes mean women may be less physically active than their great-grandmothers were, doing less housework thanks to time-saving gadgets, getting partners to share the load or paying others to do it for them.

    Some studies have shown that married couples gain weight while those who divorce lose weight.

    Dr Haslam stressed that it was important not to generalise and that being in a relationship had numerous positive influences and gains too.

    He said the important thing was for individuals to look at their own lifestyles and make healthy changes if they needed to.

    Obesity has been shown to decrease life expectancy by seven years at the age of 40.




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    Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

    The man who has been good for my waist line is Dr. Robert Atkins!

    ~Megs~
    242/141/160 (130)
    dress size 26/10/8
    5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
    My blog:
    http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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    • #3
      Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

      My husband was bad for mine, as I got pregnant so many times!

      Interesting article!
      Holly
      F 5'7" 34
      Started over 6/08...
      260/239/150

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      • #4
        Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

        I always knew it was my hubby's fault!
        Cheryl


        282.5/247.2/160

        Female 5' 10" 46

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        • #5
          Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

          We moved in together and both gained weight!


          5'4"
          45 yrs (F) a.k.a. "Butterbean"
          Start date 5/18/2003
          197/163.5/130

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          • #6
            Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

            When I fell in love with my husband, I swear all we did for about six months was eat and stare at each other.

            I gained 30 pounds.

            Ain't love grand?
            32 y.o. chick
            start date: 10.20.05
            start weight: 189.3
            current weight: 182
            goal weight: 135-145ish

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            • #7
              Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

              LOL, yep grand it is! ( or Grande! )


              5'4"
              45 yrs (F) a.k.a. "Butterbean"
              Start date 5/18/2003
              197/163.5/130

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              • #8
                Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

                Oh yeah. Hubby and I have been together almost a year now. I gained 15 pounds!
                brenda615

                female





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                • #9
                  Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

                  I know what you mean



                  41 pounds down and counting

                  If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else. - Yogi Berra

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                  • #10
                    Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

                    Originally posted by not2late
                    The man who has been good for my waist line is Dr. Robert Atkins!

                    AMEN!!

                    This article really tees me off. No man, woman, or child made me fat. I MADE ME FAT! And I take FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR IT. Until the rest of the fat world does the same, they will continue to be fat!

                    Betty
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                    • #11
                      Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

                      This is so true, when DP moved in with me I was amazed at the portions he ate, and now I can eat twice as much as him!!! Of course, as Betty rightly pointed out, it is entirely my own fault - I just like stuffing my face I guess
                      SW 145* / CW 145* / GW 108
                      *I think... trying to avoid the scales due to general inability to cope with any gains without reaching for ice-cream

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                      • #12
                        Re: Men Bad for Women's Waistlines

                        I know it really is my fault, but I'm showing this to my husband when I get home tonight anyway. haha
                        Cheryl
                        Starting over again
                        SW334/CW310/GW185

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