Continuing
to gain weight post-pregnancy? Do not put the blame on your pregnancy, but
on your lifestyle choices post-delivery, researchers say. The findings showed that mothers keep the weight on by eating food off their
child's plate or sitting down for longer periods of time. Further, sleep deprivation -- often found in new mothers -- increases food
cravings and appetite even if they want a healthy diet, leading to weight
gain.
"Mothers tend to put the needs of their children first, so they might not
be exercising or taking care of themselves," lead author Olga
Yakusheva, Associate Professor at the University of Michigan in the
US, was quoted as saying to dailymail.co.uk. "It might also be little things like finishing the food on their child's
plate or spending more time sitting with their kids reading or watching a
movie," Yakusheva added.
In addition, many women really crank up their diet and exercise for a short
time to get back to their pre-pregnancy weight and often get discouraged by the
results, leaving exercise all together.
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However,
if women want to lose the weight, they should cut the calories and work out
more as well as take a holistic approach focused on a long-term healthy
lifestyle, the researchers suggested.
For
the study, the team looked at data for 30,000 women who had given birth between
one and four times.
Although
all the women gain weight due to their age, there was a sharp difference
between those who gave birth and those who did not.
By
the time their children were toddler age, mothers who had given birth had put
on at least one pound more each year than those who were childless.
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