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Unintentional Weight Gain Symptom Evaluation

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Feb 22, 2014


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An inadvertent increase in bodyweight indicates weight gain. Necessary care like intake of a balanced diet and adequate physical activity is required to maintain good health and fitness.

Various genetic, physiological and behavioral factors are involved in the regulation of body weight. When the total calorie intake is more than that burnt, the excess nutrients are stored in the adipose or fat tissue, which proportionately increases the body mass and body weight. As we age, our metabolism slows down and the ability of our body to burn down the excessive fat decreases. Hence, regular exercise is necessary to burn the excess energy.

Increase in food intake, intake of wrong foods, and a sedentary lifestyle contribute to unintentional weight gain. Various disease conditions especially endocrinal disorders and certain drugs also cause weight gain.


Obesity is associated with a number of health conditions like heart disease, diabetes and sleep apnea. It is therefore necessary to evaluate unintentional weight gain and treat the cause before the patient proceeds to an obese state.

The causes of unintentional weight gain are listed below:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Which doctor should I visit in case I suffer from unintentional weight gain?

You should visit a general physician in case you suffer from unintentional weight gain. Your doctor will diagnose the cause of your weight gain based on your history and after conducting an examination and various tests.

2. Why should you consider unintentional weight gain as a serious problem?

Unintentional weight gain may indicate certain hormonal or metabolic disorders that need to be examined by a physician and treated at the earliest. Increase in weight reduces fitness of the body and leads to complications like heart disease, diabetes and sleep apnea.

References:

  1. PJ Mehta. Practical Medicine 19th Edition
  2. Reasons for Gaining Weight Suddenly - (http://www.livestrong.com/article/275657-common-causes-of-weight-gain/)

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