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Genes May Affect Weight Gain

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A new study indicates that genes may explain about fifty percent of weight gain that begins in middle age. Researchers studied sets of twins who served in the military during the Vietnam War. Some of the twins were identical and shared the same genes, and the others were non-identical twins.After twenty years of follow-up, the study now shows that genes account for about 1/2 of the weight gain among the men. Environmental factors, such as exercise and diet account for the other 1/2. Researchers say the findings may help explain why some people find it hard to lose weight. I Don’t Have Time To Exercise! Your genes and how they effect your weightA new study indicates that genes may explain about fifty percent of weight gain that begins in middle age.  Researchers studied sets of twins who served in the military during the Vietnam War. Some of the twins were identical and shared the same genes, and the others were non-identical twins. After twenty years of follow-up, the study now shows that genes account for about 1/2 of the weight gain among the men. Environmental factors, such as exercise and diet account for the other 1/2.Researchers say the findings may help explain why some people find it hard to lose weight. “We’re not acknowledging the strength of genetic factors in our weight loss strategies,” says James C. Romeis, PhD, professor of health services research at Saint Louis University School of Public Health, in a news release. “You’ve got this genetic thing working against you that helps to explain why you’re so heavy and why you may fail at weight loss programs and diets.” Cancer Patients Must Exercise To Prevent Recurrence In the study, which appeared in a recent issue of the journal Twin Research, researchers studied nearly 8,000 middle-aged, middle-class male twins who enlisted in the U.S. military during the late 1960s.At the time of their enlistment as young men more than 3/4s of them were considered normal weight, 17 percent were overweight, and 2.5 percent were obese or severely obese. Twenty years later, less than half of the men were still considered normal weight. Meanwhile, more than half had become overweight. The study showed that about 50 percent of the weight differences among the men appeared to be caused by genetic factors. Other aspects of their lifestyle and environment accounted for the rest. Although genetics may help to explain why some men gain weight more easily and have a harder time losing it, researchers say it should not stop them from trying to maintain a healthy weight, because weight gain doesn’t just happen overnight.

Genes May Affect Weight Gain

MEDIA WATCH: Tracee Ellis Ross, Lenny Kravitz, Zoe Saldana

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Tracee Ellis Ross is this month’s cover girl for Essence Magazine.  The former “Girlfriends” star chats about her new BET sitcom “Reed Between The Lines”  (premieres October 14th), her love of vintage clothing, and what it’s like growing up as the daughter as one of music’s legendary icons. Lenny Kravitz dials up the sexy on the cover of Uptown Magazine.  The world’s sexiest dad rocks out in a series of gritty black and white photos on the streets of New York City.  His new album “Black And White America” drops August 30th.  September issue of Uptown Magazine will be on newsstands in late August. It’s the best of both worlds for Zoe Saldana , as she land two covers this month–Ebony and Latina Magazine.   The beautiful Blatina actress confesses that after filming Avatar she was emotionally overwhelmed, but thanks to her support system of family, friends and boyfriend Keith Britton, she’s learning to appreciate the small joys in life. Zoe’s new movie Colombiana hits theaters August 26th. RELATED POSTS: Zoe Saldana Is Ready To Blow Up In “Colombiana” [TRAILER] Lenny Kravitz Reveals How Teena Marie Changed His Life [VIDEO]

MEDIA WATCH: Tracee Ellis Ross, Lenny Kravitz, Zoe Saldana