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Football season ends Sunday night with the Super Bowl, and besides mourning (or rejoicing) your team’s final outcome, there may be more to deal with come Monday– weight gain.
The old saying is that if you want to get big, you must eat big and lift big. Science confirms this, but it is more ...
Michigan football has a new reason to feel excited about Byrce Underwood. All thanks to a weight gain and "explosive" take.
A study by Harris Interactive found that 25% of football fans have an average weight gain of 10 pounds during football season, and 16% gained more than 20 pounds. In fairness, ...
South Western football coach Chris Heilman was entering his junior year at Shippensburg the first time he was introduced to creatine. He was a 6-foot-2, 268-pound defensive end coming off an All ...
Emory University researchers found weight gain and high blood pressure in college football players could be raising their risk of heart disease. (FOX 5 Atlanta) "I went to college 200 pounds ...
Weight Gain, Hypertension, and the Emergence of a Maladaptive Cardiovascular Phenotype Among US Football Players. JAMA Cardiology , 2019; DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2019.3909 Cite This Page : ...
Social scientists at France’s INSEAD business school found that football fans gorge on fatty foods after a loss and eat lighter and healthier foods after a victory.
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