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New dads, expect to gain weight

The Columbian
Published: July 25, 2015, 5:00pm

NEW YORK — Many men gain a new sense of responsibility and purpose when they become fathers. A new study suggests they also gain 3 to 5 pounds.

The research wasn’t designed to prove fatherhood causes weight gain and raises more questions than it answers. But one outside expert, while noting its limitations, said the research is provocative and should spark further study.

Doctors pay attention to the weight gain of mothers — both before and after pregnancy. But the waistline of dads? That’s not on most doctors’ radar, said Tom Wadden, director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Weight and Eating Disorders.

The study’s lead author — Dr. Craig Garfield of Northwestern University — said he could only speculate about what’s behind the extra pounds.

“For men who become fathers, their whole life changes,” Garfield said. They may sleep less, exercise less, and experience more stress — all of which can lead to weight gain.

For their work, the researchers looked at results from another study, which tracked the health of adolescents over two decades. The researchers focused on teen boys and young men, comparing weight changes in the 3,400 who became dads and the 6,800 who didn’t.

The researchers made statistical adjustments to iron out the potential influences on weight gain by other factors, like age and marriage.

Simply by becoming a first-time dad, a typical 6-foot-tall man who lives with his child can expect to gain an average of about 4½ extra pounds, the study suggested. A same-sized man who does not live with his child can expect to gain nearly 3½ pounds.

But a 6-foot man who does not have children typically had a weight gain that was 1½ pounds less than would otherwise have been expected, the researchers found.

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