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Symptoms

Causes

Treatment

Diagnosis

When to See a Healthcare Provider

Frequently Asked Questions

Weight gain is when yourweightincreases due to changes in your body composition, like increased fat, muscle, or fluids. It is normal for people to experience weight changes throughout different stages of life, including puberty, pregnancy, and aging. Consult with your healthcare provider if you’re concerned about weight gain.

This article discusses the symptoms, causes, and treatment for weight gain.

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Symptoms of Weight Gain

Symptoms of weight gain will vary depending on the underlying cause. The most common signs include:

Additional symptoms may occur if an underlying medical condition is causing the weight gain.

How Much Weight Fluctuation Is Normal?

Causes of Weight Gain

There are many possible causes of weight gain, including genetics, stage of life, lifestyle factors,environmental factors, medical conditions, or medications.

Genetics

While genetics do not directly cause weight gain, research suggests that some genetic factors may interact with the environment and influence your behaviors and metabolism, which can lead to weight gain.

Life Cycle

Our bodies change throughout our lives. Here are some examples:

Lifestyle Factors

Certain habits and lifestyle choices can impact weight.

Environmental Conditions

Environmental factors such as access to nutritious foods, safe places to exercise, and exposure to environmental toxins affect weight.

Medical Conditions

Certain medical conditions are linked to weight gain.

What Medication Can Cause Weight Gain?

Weight gain can be a side effect of several classes of medications, including:

How to Treat Weight Gain

The treatment will vary depending on the underlying cause of weight gain. Sudden or rapid weight gain may be a sign of fluid retention, an underlying medical condition, or a side effect of a medication. Working with a healthcare provider will help rule out any severe conditions.

Lifestyle factors related to sleep, diet, and physical activity contribute to weight gain. Changing these habits may help treat weight gain.

Are There Tests to Diagnose the Cause of Weight Gain?

A healthcare provider will assess your weight change and look for an underlying cause through various tests and examinations, including:

Weight gain, along with the symptoms below, requires medical attention:

Summary

Weight gain is a normal part of life as our bodies change over time. As we grow, such as in puberty and pregnancy, we will gain weight. Aging, lifestyle, environment, and medical conditions can contribute to weight gain. Some medical conditions and medications can cause weight gain as well.

It’s important to understand the nuances of weight gain and recognize when to see a healthcare provider to rule out dangerous conditions.

A Word From Verywell

Weight gain can be a frustrating symptom, especially when unexplained. It’s important to remember that factors that may be out of your control can contribute to weight gain. Gettingenough sleep, adopting a healthy diet, and getting enoughphysical activityare changes you can control that can positively affect your overall health.

Frequently Asked QuestionsVarious causes of weight gain include aging, genetic factors, lack of sleep, environmental factors, smoking cessation, medical conditions, and medications.Learn MoreHow Sleep Apnea Affects WeightWork with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of weight gain. If it isn’t attributed to a health condition and doesn’t require medical attention, finding resources to address lifestyle factors may help. Remember that many factors, like aging, medical, and environmental conditions, may be out of your control.Learn MoreIf Walking Is the Only Exercise You Do, Is That Enough to Stay Healthy?Weight gain is not a reported symptom of COVID-19 infection. However, a recent study showed that a rare effect of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PAC) was excessive eating, inability to feel satisfied or control appetite, eating large amounts of food, and weight gain.If you have post-acute COVID-19 symptoms, including an increase in appetite, food intake, and weight gain, speak to your healthcare provider.Learn MoreDo I Have a Cold or COVID?

Various causes of weight gain include aging, genetic factors, lack of sleep, environmental factors, smoking cessation, medical conditions, and medications.Learn MoreHow Sleep Apnea Affects Weight

Various causes of weight gain include aging, genetic factors, lack of sleep, environmental factors, smoking cessation, medical conditions, and medications.

Learn MoreHow Sleep Apnea Affects Weight

Work with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of weight gain. If it isn’t attributed to a health condition and doesn’t require medical attention, finding resources to address lifestyle factors may help. Remember that many factors, like aging, medical, and environmental conditions, may be out of your control.Learn MoreIf Walking Is the Only Exercise You Do, Is That Enough to Stay Healthy?

Work with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of weight gain. If it isn’t attributed to a health condition and doesn’t require medical attention, finding resources to address lifestyle factors may help. Remember that many factors, like aging, medical, and environmental conditions, may be out of your control.

Learn MoreIf Walking Is the Only Exercise You Do, Is That Enough to Stay Healthy?

Weight gain is not a reported symptom of COVID-19 infection. However, a recent study showed that a rare effect of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PAC) was excessive eating, inability to feel satisfied or control appetite, eating large amounts of food, and weight gain.If you have post-acute COVID-19 symptoms, including an increase in appetite, food intake, and weight gain, speak to your healthcare provider.Learn MoreDo I Have a Cold or COVID?

Weight gain is not a reported symptom of COVID-19 infection. However, a recent study showed that a rare effect of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PAC) was excessive eating, inability to feel satisfied or control appetite, eating large amounts of food, and weight gain.If you have post-acute COVID-19 symptoms, including an increase in appetite, food intake, and weight gain, speak to your healthcare provider.

Learn MoreDo I Have a Cold or COVID?

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Verywell Health uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Assessing your weight.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Behavior, environment, and genetic factors all have a role in causing people to be overweight and obese.National Library of Medicine.Aging changes in body shape.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Weight gain during pregnancy.American Academy of Pediatrics.Physical changes during puberty.Memon AN, Gowda AS, Rallabhandi B, et al.Have our attempts to curb obesity done more harm than good?Cureus. 12(9):e10275. doi:10.7759/cureus.10275Strohacker K, Carpenter KC, McFarlin BK.Consequences of weight cycling: an increase in disease risk?Int J Exerc Sci. 2009;2(3):191-201.National Institutes of Health.Molecular ties between lack of sleep and weight gain.National Library of Medicine.Weight gain after quitting smoking: what to do.van der Valk ES, Savas M, van Rossum EFC.Stress and obesity: are there more susceptible individuals?Curr Obes Rep. 2018;7(2):193-203. doi:10.1007/s13679-018-0306-yRoss AC, ed.Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Factors in weight gain.Kladnicka I, Bludovska M, Plavinova I, et al.Obesogens in foods.Biomolecules. 2022;12(5):680. doi:10.3390/biom12050680National Library of Medicine.Weight gain – unintentional.National Library of Medicine.Swelling.Wharton S, Raiber L, Serodio KJ, et al.Medications that cause weight gain and alternatives in canada: a narrative review.Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2018;11:427-438. doi:10.2147/DMSO.S171365Mount Sinai.Weight gain - unintentional.Kaggwa MM, Favina A, Najjuka SM, et al.Excessive eating and weight gain: a rare post-acute COVID-19 syndrome.Diabetes Metab Syndr. 2021;15(5):102252. doi:10.1016/j.dsx.2021.102252

Verywell Health uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Assessing your weight.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Behavior, environment, and genetic factors all have a role in causing people to be overweight and obese.

National Library of Medicine.Aging changes in body shape.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Weight gain during pregnancy.

American Academy of Pediatrics.Physical changes during puberty.

Memon AN, Gowda AS, Rallabhandi B, et al.Have our attempts to curb obesity done more harm than good?Cureus. 12(9):e10275. doi:10.7759/cureus.10275

Strohacker K, Carpenter KC, McFarlin BK.Consequences of weight cycling: an increase in disease risk?Int J Exerc Sci. 2009;2(3):191-201.

National Institutes of Health.Molecular ties between lack of sleep and weight gain.

National Library of Medicine.Weight gain after quitting smoking: what to do.

van der Valk ES, Savas M, van Rossum EFC.Stress and obesity: are there more susceptible individuals?Curr Obes Rep. 2018;7(2):193-203. doi:10.1007/s13679-018-0306-y

Ross AC, ed.Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease. 11th ed. Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Factors in weight gain.

Kladnicka I, Bludovska M, Plavinova I, et al.Obesogens in foods.Biomolecules. 2022;12(5):680. doi:10.3390/biom12050680

National Library of Medicine.Weight gain – unintentional.

National Library of Medicine.Swelling.

Wharton S, Raiber L, Serodio KJ, et al.Medications that cause weight gain and alternatives in canada: a narrative review.Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2018;11:427-438. doi:10.2147/DMSO.S171365

Mount Sinai.Weight gain - unintentional.

Kaggwa MM, Favina A, Najjuka SM, et al.Excessive eating and weight gain: a rare post-acute COVID-19 syndrome.Diabetes Metab Syndr. 2021;15(5):102252. doi:10.1016/j.dsx.2021.102252

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