Monday, July 16, 2012

Friends weight

  • People who hang out with friends heavier than they are tend to gain weight. Those who socialize with leaner friends tend to maintain their weight, or even lose a few pounds.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • "I have friends who have waists smaller than my thighs," Gibson, a former high school state champion weightlifter, said. A big part of the emotional problems that led to her weight gain was never having met her father.
  • (ABC News)
  • How much your friends weigh could influence your own weight, according to a new study published in the journal PLoS ONE. Researchers from Loyola University found that students were likely to gain weight if their friends were heavier than they were.
  • (Medical News Today)
  • The 32-year-old star signed a deal for $4 million to shed the excess weight as face of the company. Her contract requires a 20 to 30 pound loss by the end of August or she will reportedly not receive the agreed amount.
  • (National Ledger)
  • Worried about the battle of the bulge? Your circle of friends might be key to your weight gain, a new study suggests.
  • (Health 24)
  • I felt uncomfortable going out in public. I felt people staring at me and heard them making comments. My friends slowly stopped contacting me, Graves says.
  • (KSDK)
  • Unlike many children who are bullied because of their weight, Matt had a lot of friends and didnt really see his size as an issue. Matt was more concerned about his dads health.
  • (CNN)
  • Let's find out… In tonight's Extreme Makeover Weight Loss Edition Nyla is 300 pounds overweight and notes that she has friends who have waists skinnier than her legs.
  • (Sheknows.com)
  • You want to lose weight and you want to lose it fast laughing and being merry (add to the fun by doing this on a trampoline). This is more fun with friends. In any position, but stretching your arms and legs every now and then is a good idea.
  • (policymic.com)

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