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What Causes Body Weight Changes?
Body weight changes can occur due to a variety of factors, including
diet
,
physical activity
,
genetics
, and
environmental influences
. Additionally,
socioeconomic status
,
psychological factors
, and
medical conditions
such as
thyroid disorders
or
diabetes
can also play significant roles.
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