How often do you weigh & why?
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Every day so that I can see the trend and evaluate the impact of what I eat and exercise on my weight.0
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Every morning, and with TWO different scales! I use a FitBit Aria for the BF% measurement and to automatically update FitBit, MFP, and Trendweight, and I use a mechanical bar scale to get a number that doesn't fluctuate as much. I also log it into a spreadsheet I have written for myself that does a lot more statistical calculations and predictions, and even correlations, than even Trendweight.0
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I weigh once a week under the same conditions (after exercise and a shower) and then take the average of each week and log it in mfp at the end of the month.
I do this because I really don't need to see how my weight goes up and down every day. It would drive me nuts!-1 -
I weigh twice a day usually. Right after bathroom stuff and then right before I go to bed. I usually log once a week.0
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Every day because I am a control freak and have issues.....But seriously just because I have got into that habit. I should get out of it...but it's like food....I'm addicted.0
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Every morning. In the past they said once a week. This is primarily to address obsession and anxiety concerns that may lead to binge eating for comfort (Tam Fry, National Obesity Forum Spokesperson). But, Duke University's Obesity Prevention program did a study on overweight individuals, and found that those who weighed themselves daily lost significantly more weight and about 3 times as much more body fat. Everyone was given the same advice. After 6 months, the daily weighers averaged 20 lbs, and 7 lbs for those who weighed about 5 times a week. Several studies have show similar trends, meaning there's a strong correlation. Those who had to weight daily also were more likely to keep better track of food and exercise habits.
I do, however, only log losses, unless the gain lasts for 3 weeks.
Steinberg DM, Bennett GG, Askew S, Tate DF. Weighing every day matters: daily weighing improves weight loss and adoption of weight control behaviors. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2015 Apr;115(4):511-8.
Elina E. Helander, Anna-Leena Vuorinen, Brian Wansink, Ilkka K. J. Korhonen. Are Breaks in Daily Self-Weighing Associated with Weight Gain? PLoS ONE, 2014; 9 (11): e113164 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0113164
Water retention, muscle building, bloating, etc. is generally the culprit as long as you're maintaining an appropriate deficit. And, I measure once a week just to keep myself realistic. I've found that on bloaty weeks, I'm still losing inches someplace and it helps keep me real.
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89omegaman wrote: »Every day so that I can see the trend and evaluate the impact of what I eat and exercise on my weight.
You wont see the effects of 1 day on the scale for like 3 weeks. So everyday you weigh yourself look back in your diary 3 weeks to the day.
I use to weigh in everyday but realized it's pointless.. I weigh in when I feel like it... that's pretty much it.0 -
I weigh daily and use an app on my phone called "true weight" that averages out the fluctuation.
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Hardly ever. I am far more concerned with how my clothes fit and what I see in the mirror. As long as I feel good about myself and know I'm eating healthy, weight is just a number.0
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addictedtochocolate125 wrote: »Every day because I am a control freak and have issues.....But seriously just because I have got into that habit. I should get out of it...but it's like food....I'm addicted.
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I weigh almost daily, but only record if there's a big change, or weekly on Saturdays. Like yesterday, I was down 2 lbs from 3 days ago, so I recorded it. I also weigh if I know I had a "bad day". I got into some of my husband's ice cream sandwiches about a week ago, so the next morning, I hopped on the scale for damage control. Luckily, none was needed, as I had actually lost like a half pound since my last weigh in, but it helps to see the number and know if I'm actually on track.0
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Everyday that one of these threads is created. So basically everyday.0
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Nearly everyday lately, I like to see the daily change. I'm maintaining now so even more so I want to monitor it..0
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Every morning. Get up, go to the bathroom, get on the scale--That's my morning routine. I don't expect every day to be a down one, but more data helps me understand why and when I go up. I have a withings body analyzer which syncs with fitbit and mfp. I use trendweight.com to help me understand what's going on with my weight, body composition, and trends in both.
I do weigh perhaps two to three nights per week, but I dump those weights from my logging. They're noise to my goal of tracking long-term trends, but are useful for short-term effects of choices.0 -
Hm, and this is when people start to think I'm crazy... I weigh twice a day, first thing in the morning and last thing before I go to bed. Night time is a check to make sure I'm hydrated enough; I often forget to drink water. I know I should be about 3lbs up at the end of the day (I don't weight in the night of huge splurges easily and just reassess in the morning).
That said, I look for overall trends and have an "official" weigh in on Friday mornings. Everything else just helps me gauge water weight and day to day fluctuations.0 -
Tedebearduff wrote: »89omegaman wrote: »Every day so that I can see the trend and evaluate the impact of what I eat and exercise on my weight.
You wont see the effects of 1 day on the scale for like 3 weeks. So everyday you weigh yourself look back in your diary 3 weeks to the day.
I use to weigh in everyday but realized it's pointless.. I weigh in when I feel like it... that's pretty much it.
It's not pointless if it's keeping someone on point. Everyone has their own relationship with the scale; it's all quite relative.0 -
Daily for several reasons.
1. I like data. I look at the trends over time. I have started being able to pinpoint when my TOM is coming based on the upswing in weight (I have over a year and a half of daily weights).
2. It makes each weigh in mean less. I don't look at today's number, I take a weekly average. The number on the scale this morning doesn't matter as much because I don't care about my daily weight. My weight goes up and down every week, an average is a more accurate representation of where I am now than any individual weight.
3. I'm building a habit. One thing that marks the long term maintainers is that they continue to weigh on a regular basis to keep their weight in check. It'll be harder to break the habit when I'm maintaining if I do it automatically every day now. It's going to be close to 2 years of weight loss before I start maintenance, that's a long time's worth of habit building.0 -
Every 2 weeks because I mostly track my 2-week trends.0
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Every day in the morning, before I have my coffee. I just started using trendweight and it's great for reassuring me there really are daily variations. For me, the more data the better!0
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For those wondering about trendweight.com: it syncs with fitbit (which can itself sync from other sources) and displays a rolling average graph, which minimizes the day-to-day fluctuations and shows an overall position. Here's my two week graph:
The red line shows the average, the dotted where I'm going, and the points are the actual readings. In a nutshell, it helps provide context for each individual weight. I already knew what the graph shows (trending down, but some days are up), but the graph shows the overall trend and confirms I'm doing the right things.0 -
Every day before I eat or drink anything and after my first restroom visit of the day. I probably only log my weight into MFP 1-4 times a month because scale weight is not in my top five motivators for success. I'm happy to have the data logged daily (in a different app) but I prefer to not have MFP suggest I change my goal numbers for intake when weight loss happens. I take care of changing my goals as needed.0
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Started weighing daily in the past few weeks - I like having more data and being able to track averages, rather than feeling frustrated by the effects of water fluctuations when I only weighed weekly.0
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SafioraLinnea wrote: »Every day before I eat or drink anything and after my first restroom visit of the day.
Ditto. I used to log the weight in MFP every day but it was bumming me out. I've started only logging in MFP when I have a loss. I still keep track of my daily weigh in on a calendar in my bathroom. I downloaded the True Weight app..thanks for the suggestion everyone! I'm going to try it out for a while!
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I weigh everyday (now, I stopped for a couple of months and I gained 2lbs!) I have lost over 70lbs and my diligence waned for too long! Also, I really do love seeing the daily fluctuations because it grounds my expectations.0
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For my sanity, I can only weigh myself once a week. I tried doing it everyday and I was an emotional wreck after a high sodium day and gaining a pounds when I had worked so hard to get that off.0
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Everyday.... I use Libra (Android) and I think that graph is so cool.... I hate seeing gaps in it.
(Libra appears to do the same thing trendweight does. I have a Withings scale that automatically exports my daily weight in to the app, and I stare at the chart and try to will it to decrease faster... hehe. I get overly excited when the trendline dips on me after going the wrong direction for a bit.)0 -
Daily- 1) I like numbers and tracking them, 2) keeps on track. If don't, I tend to fall of the wagon.0
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I weight daily and I think I need to change it. It puts so much stress on me. So far it's always down but I am terrified of the day it goes up. I don't know if my confidence can take the hit right now.0
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BigLifter10 wrote: »Once per month, the week after TOM. Watch my trends. Otherwise, it's how clothing fits.
Me too! I was certain no one else would give this answer!
I used to weigh daily, but now that I know my fluctuations, I don't care so much. The week after TOM, I'm down lots so I chose to use that as my "true" weight.0
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