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Daily weight fluctuation is normal. The average adult's weight fluctuates up to 5 or 6 pounds per day. It all comes down to what and when you eat, drink, exercise, and even sleep. Read on to learn more about how these factors affect the scale and when to weigh yourself for the most accurate results.
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Read More »What’s happening? Daily weight fluctuation is normal. The average adult’s weight fluctuates up to 5 or 6 pounds per day. It all comes down to what and when you eat, drink, exercise, and even sleep. Read on to learn more about how these factors affect the scale and when to weigh yourself for the most accurate results. It’s usually the result of food or water intake Your weight is determined by the number of calories you consume compared to the number of calories you burn. Eating a healthy, balanced diet on par with the number of calories your body uses daily may reduce your chances of significant weight fluctuation over time. But it can be a challenge to eat and drink in moderation every day. If your diet has been slipping, you may notice more weight fluctuation. Some research suggests that your weight is highest on Sunday night — after a weekend of eating out or drinking alcohol — and lowest on Friday morning. If you have a traditional Saturday and Sunday weekend, you may be able to get the most accurate measurement of your weekly weight by weighing yourself on Wednesdays. Sodium and carbs cause water retention Food high in salt and carbohydrates may cause your body to retain water. Your weight may spike until the bloat subsides. You may be able to minimize water retention by cutting back on sugary drinks and processed foods. Adding potassium– and magnesium-rich foods to your diet may also help balance out your sodium levels. All food and drinks have some weight No matter the caloric content, foods and beverages all weigh something. Drinking an 8-ounce glass of water will add weight to your body because it has weight. The same is true for the vegetables in your salad. However, healthy foods and water pass through your body quickly, so eating a balanced diet can mean less fluctuation. Foods high in carbohydrates, sodium, and fat take longer to process and expel through waste. The resulting urine and stool also have weight Your body uses foods and fluids for hydration and energy. After it’s successfully gleaned the nourishment it needs from these sources, it will begin to expel the leftovers as mucus, sweat, urine, and stool. This can cause a slight decrease in weight. Other factors Diet plays a major part in daily weight fluctuation, but other factors can also contribute to the scale moving up and down. Exercise Expending energy by burning calories can result in weight loss. But if you’re adequately hydrating, you may not see immediate weight loss on the scale. That’s because the water you drink replaces the water you’ve lost via sweat. Water, however, contains no calories and won’t cause weight gain over time. Exercise burns calories, so if you burn more calories than you eat and drink, you will lose weight. One caveat: If you’ve recently started or switched up your routine, you may notice slight weight gain as you begin to build muscle mass. Medication Some medications cause your body to retain water, increase your appetite, or change your metabolism. This includes: insulin
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