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Gain Weight: Why Do It?

By: Roger Gordon

There are many reasons why people want to gain weight. Some people want to gain weight because they are dissatisfied with their body image while other people want to gain weight for health reasons. Before you begin any weight gain program it is important that you understand how weight gain and weight loss works.

So specifically what is wrong with being under weight? Perhaps one of the biggest problems with being under weight is having weak bones. Research shows that people who are under weight have bones that aren't as strong as they should, and could, be.

Many people who are under weight are healthy and fit and simply have a body type that is slender and slight. This often means, however, that their bones aren't strong and this can lead to health problems. Women who are under weight may experience irregular menstrual cycles as well as problems with infertility. And when under weight people become ill they don't have as many "reserves", such as body fat, to fall back on.

If you are under weight due to recent weight loss that was unintentional you might be feeling tired and lethargic. Check with your doctor to see if there is a health issue that caused your weight loss. If you make a conscious effort to restrict and control how much you eat you might have an eating disorder. Again, your doctor can talk to you about what a healthy weight is about and can help you find help with your eating disorder.

For boys, puberty will bring not only weight gain but also a gain in bulk as their shoulders broaden and their muscle mass increases. If you have a child that is too skinny for their age, gaining weight might be a big issue in your family. Make sure to feel your child healthy foods that are well balanced with both proteins and carbohydrates.

One of the last things that you should look at before you decide that you want to gain weight is how you happy you are with your body image. What are the reasons that you want to gain weight? Make sure that you gain weight for the right reasons. You may be a bit under weight and just want to gain weight to improve your body image. The big question is whether an improvement in your body image is going to make you any happier.

Before you start any diet to gain weight you need to know just how under weight you are and how much weight you need to gain. Start your weight gain program by knowing what a healthy weight is for your body type and for your height. Keep in mind that several things determine your body type.

If you want to gain weight but have a high percentage of body fat you'll want a diet plan with a nutrient ratio of 40% or 50% of protein. This type of diet plan is good for men you have more than 15% body fat and women whose body fat is more than 25%.If you want to gain weight not only do you need to cut back on your cardio workout you also need to focus on the strength training aspects of your workout.


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