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Sunita Williams , 59 , broke her silence Tuesday to address weight loss 'rumors,' saying a 'fluid shift' caused by microgravity had made her head look bigger.
Dr David Shaker , an internist at Holy Name Physicians in Hackensack , New Jersey , told DailyMail.com that Williams ' nutritional deficit could be the result of physiological symptoms of anxiety or depression due to her circumstances.
Williams also proudly claimed that she packed on muscle during her 160-day stay, specifically in her thighs and buttocks.
But Dr Shaker said: 'I would be surprised if that was the case'.
Williams has not said that she is suffering from anxiety or depression, but due to her current circumstances, she may be experiencing the physiological symptoms of these mental health conditions.
Dr Shaker said that spending months far away from her home and loved ones in an isolated, confined space could impact Williams ' eating habits.
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