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Holidays & weight gain

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Yesterday and today I re-posted articles I wrote last year on Thanksgiving and overall holiday period weight gain, but for some reason they didn’t propagate through the RSS feed. Here is a link to both:

Thanksgiving and weight gain: trivial or not, and riskier for the overweight?

Holidays & weight gain: what the science suggests

Thanks for reading, and happy Thanksgiving!

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on November 22, 2011 by Colby Vorland.

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