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What risks are associated with weight gain after menopause?

Related Topics: Menopause, Weight Gain
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Many of the risks of weight gain are well known: high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes, to name a few. Extra fat at your waistline increases these risks still more. Unfortunately, a bigger waistline is more likely after menopause. If you now have a waist measurement of more than 35 inches -- it's time to take steps to reverse this trend.

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