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    We’ve been told over an over again that daily weighing is unnecessary, yet many of us can’t resist peeking at that number every morning. If you just can’t bring yourself to toss the scale in the trash, you should definitely familiarize yourself with the factors that influence it’s readings. From water retention to glycogen storage and changes in lean body mass, daily weight fluctuations are normal. They are not indicators of your success or failure. Once you understand how these mechanisms work, you can free yourself from the daily battle with the bathroom scale.

    Water makes up about 60% of total body mass. Normal fluctuations in the body’s water content can send scale-watchers into a tailspin if they don’t understand what’s happening. Two factors influencing water retention are water consumption and salt intake. Strange as it sounds, the less water you drink, the more of it your body retains. If you are even slightly dehydrated your body will hang onto it’s water supplies with a vengeance, possibly causing the number on the scale to inch upward. The solution is to drink plenty of water.

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    Excellent article since I am one of those scaleaholics.

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      Originally posted by Guitarman
      Excellent article since I am one of those scaleaholics.
      Guitarman.. I just wanted to tell you, you look like a different person! Good job!!
      BARB

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        Simply put, I've been as guilty as the next person, but think about it ... a hunk of metal and plastic that isn't smart enough to know muscle, from fat, from fluid ... is that what we want as our daily barometer? Not me!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Barbde
          Originally posted by Guitarman
          Excellent article since I am one of those scaleaholics.
          Guitarman.. I just wanted to tell you, you look like a different person! Good job!!

          Thank you very much Barbara

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            Re: Why the scale lies (article)

            Good article, thanks!
            Grant
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