Scale discrepancy
packersfan0103
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So I read somewhere don't weigh daily. Then I read something else that you should weigh daily due to fluctuations and get an average. Wondering what others think. Today I weighed myself and weighed 2 lbs. less. Started thinking, ok this scale must be off. Ugh. Then I thought. I know, I'll weigh myself with my 15 lb kettlebell. Scale is not off. Trust me I'll take the lower weight. Feedback please.
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When I'm trying to lose weight, I weigh every day. It's just a data point - but it's an important one.6
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Body weight fluctuates naturally...if you understand that and it doesn't bother you to see ups and downs then weighing daily or multiple times per week really isn't a big deal...if it bothers you and gives you a bunch of anxiety and whatnot you'd be better off weighing in less often.
It's not really a "should" or "should not" thing...it's a preference.7 -
Do what you like. Some people can’t handle the fluctuations so weekly is better for them.5
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Daily weighing may be too in tune with a short term view. If you're thinking in terms of a minimum trend line of 3 months, and you should, 13 WIs will tell you what you want to know.
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I weigh almost daily same time in the morning, after toilet, same level of dress, same scale. I look at the trend and try not to freak out at high spikes. The biggest spike I ever got was two days after a big hike this summer. I guess I was a bit swollen. Anyway, it went away quickly, giving me the lowest weight of the summer.
Anyway: You need some metric to know how you are doing. A once-weekly weigh-in is susceptible to the same variations as you will see daily. It's best (from the data standpoint) to average several days to see how you're doing.2 -
I started out weighing weekly with my trainer. The first time I went up 5 lbs I was shocked and devastated because my eating and logging was on point. He explained to me about natural fluctuations. I had never heard of that and wasn't sure whether to believe him. So I bought myself a scale and started weighing daily. He was right. Then I started trending it in Happy Scale app. My daily weights look like a roller coaster, but I follow the trend. I've continued weighing daily now that I'm in maintenance. As said above, it's a data point, and data is your friend. I can practically guess what my daily fluctuation will be based on historic patterns. If I were to weigh only weekly, I would miss a lot of low days and those keep me going, even in maintenance.4
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I weigh daily and in the morning. It helps me stay accountable for my previous days actions.2
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Thank you all for the input. I think I will try the daily thing and also try not to let the higher days get to me. A year ago I was a surrogate and carried twins. Although I've lost all of the pregnancy weight my clothes still fit a little snug. I have an old pair of jeans that I am finally able to put on with out too much of a struggle but have some serious muffin top action going. So I was thinking of trying the old jeans on maybe every other week as a guide as well.0
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I weigh daily and I cannot stress enough how much using a trending app ( I use Libra) keeps me sane. Sometimes I'll feel like I've made no progress for awhile but I'll see that I'm still losing ~2 lbs a week. Then I'll feel silly for a bit but relieved I'm still on track.2
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I weigh daily, second thing every morning. Write it down in the Daily Weight column. Next to that is the Weight/5 Day Roll column, where I write down the mean average of today and previous 4 days. The 5-day rolling average means more to me.1
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I weigh daily. I see lots of fluctuations. Carbs (and especially beer) will cause an upward spike. No worries. I know that the trend is downward. I also use Libra for the trending input. Be prepared for the ups and downs if you decide to weigh daily.
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I think it is up to you, just don't take the fluctuations seriously. I have seen a 5 lb swing depending on how my day goes. If I get busy and I dont drink enough water I can lose 5lbs, but once I am able to hydrate and eat most if not all of it comes back on. The one thing is the OVERALL effect and that you see it come down as time goes on. Did I mention I can be a very compulsive scale user. I have the fitbit aria scale and I simply delete most of them anyways. As long as I am documenting and watching my intake and going to the gym almost everyday I am not worried.1
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Whatever works best for you. When trying to lose, I definitely do better weighing in daily. It keeps me accountable and reduces the anxiety of stepping on the scale (which I definitely experience after a long period of no weigh-ins). It also allows me to course-correct fairly quickly if I see an upwards trend over the course of a week. I can sometimes see 2 lb fluctuations in a day (up or down); if I'm eating right and exercising regularly, weighing in daily shows a trend that continues to go downwards despite the fluctuations. I use Happy Scale on my phone and weightgrapher on my laptop. They calculate differently (my trend weight is higher on weightgrapher) but I don't mind and really don't focus on the number on the scale as long as both trends are going down!2
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Runagain_4 wrote: »Whatever works best for you. When trying to lose, I definitely do better weighing in daily. It keeps me accountable and reduces the anxiety of stepping on the scale (which I definitely experience after a long period of no weigh-ins). It also allows me to course-correct fairly quickly if I see an upwards trend over the course of a week. I can sometimes see 2 lb fluctuations in a day (up or down); if I'm eating right and exercising regularly, weighing in daily shows a trend that continues to go downwards despite the fluctuations. I use Happy Scale on my phone and weightgrapher on my laptop. They calculate differently (my trend weight is higher on weightgrapher) but I don't mind and really don't focus on the number on the scale as long as both trends are going down!
Thanks. I think I'll look at that Happy Scale app. I also get a bit of anxiety with a weekly weigh in. Although I know it is completely normal to see fluctuations I just don't like when it swings upwards. Thanks again.0
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