Did You Know You Weigh More On Monday Than On Friday?

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Did You Know You Weigh More On Monday Than On Friday?

If you weigh yourself every day, you might want to cut back to doing just once a week. Experts state that weekly weigh-ins are more beneficial because it prevents you from becoming obsessed with the scale. Weekly weigh-ins also keep you aware of weight fluctuations. Everybody’s weight varies and that’s normal.  We tend to weigh more on Mondays, right after the weekend and that’s probably because we tend to over eat or indulge in adult beverages. Listed below are the six main reasons you might weigh a little more or less from one day to another.

 

1.  How hydrated you are.  You’ll weigh less if you’re dehydrated, which ISN’T a good thing.  Most of the stuff on the list has something to do with water weight.

2.  The type of food you ate.  If your dinner was high in carbs, you’ll weigh more the next day.  Your body has to retain 3 to 4 grams of water for every gram of carbs you eat.  Salty foods make you retain water too.

3.  How much food you ate.  If you eat a half-pound of food, you’ll obviously weigh a half-pound more . . . at least for a little while.

4.  Bowel movements.  It varies a lot depending on how big you are, and how much you eat.  But the average person weighs a quarter-of-a-pound to a full pound less when they walk out of the bathroom.

5.  Exercise.  Again, because of water weight.  The average person sweats out about a liter of water . . . or two pounds’ worth . . . during one hour of moderate exercise.  But any water you drink during your workout counteracts that.

6.  Hormonal changes.  Women retain water during their cycle and can temporarily gain up to four or five pounds because of it.  Totally normal.

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