water retention confusion
LadyGrey75
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I am trying to understand water weight! !! I am always fluctuating 5 to 7 lbs but I am drinking 3 to 4 liters a day! How is this possible? ?
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Too much sodium?0
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Sodium and carbs is what holds water.0
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Are you weighing yourself throughout the day? If so that's totally normal.0
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I am over my sodium today..go figure haha.. but I looked at my weekly averages and I am usually well below. I always weigh in the morning after the potty. I am just so frustrated because it is a daily battle to see if I have lost or gained....0
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You're in a continual cycle of water retention/release...it's normal...do you know what % of you is water? Check that out and then maybe you'll understand. Things like being over on sodium, more/less carbs, drinking plenty of water can impact this cycle...but the cycle exists even if you were bang on perfect all of the time...because most of you is water.
check it out...0 -
I am guessing 60%ish but how would I know my personal percentage? I don't understand. I mean I should have some weight fluctuations but from day to day I never weigh the same and 5-7 lbs every week seems like a lot0
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Use trendweight.com or weightgrapher.com0
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Compare weight today to weight 30 days ago. As females we certainly have a monthly cycle - TOM/hormones are a big contributor to water weight. So by comparing now to a month ago, at least you're looking at the same point of the cycle. If you weight less today than 30 ago, you're on the right track.
Other things factor also - sodium, stress, sleep, etc. But you can probably recognize those. Like looking back at your diary and think "Chinese food on Friday, no wonder Sat-Sun were crazy!" Or expecting extra retention after starting a new strength training program.0 -
1. carb intake causes glycogen stores to fill up.
2. sodium intake causes water to move from your bloodstream to underneath your skin (bloating)
3. cortisol (due to a stress response, like excessive exercise and low calories) causes you to excrete potassium and retain sodium, which leads to #2. It has other effects on body composition too.0 -
One gallon of water is equal to 3.8 liters of water. One gallon of water weighs 8.3 pounds.
So your fluctuation of 5 to 7 pounds is simply a mater of weighing yourself during diffrent phases of the cycle your body goes through.
As noted your diet affects this cycle in various ways.
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