Baylor College of Medicine: How to Work Off the 'Quarantine 15'
July 01, 2020
July 01, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, July 1 -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release on June 30:
From gyms closing to ordering more takeout, COVID-19 has disrupted the health and fitness routines of many people.
According to a weight loss expert at the Baylor College of Medicine, stress and spending more time at home can lead to emotional eating and snacking all day from boredom. This may contribute to weight gain over the past few months - a phenomenon many are r . . .
From gyms closing to ordering more takeout, COVID-19 has disrupted the health and fitness routines of many people.
According to a weight loss expert at the Baylor College of Medicine, stress and spending more time at home can lead to emotional eating and snacking all day from boredom. This may contribute to weight gain over the past few months - a phenomenon many are r . . .