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Weight gain is not a uniform process. Average yearly weight gain in North Americans is about 1.3 pounds per year (0.6 kilograms), but that increase is not constant. The year-end holiday period produces a whopping 60 percent of this yearly weight gain in just six weeks. Most people then lose some weight after the holidays, but not enough to counter the gain.
Eat, Fast, Feast: Heal Your Body While Feeding Your Soul—A Christian Guide to Intermittent Fasting
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