How Often Do/Should You Weigh Yourself?
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I also want to add that I do have a Weight Watchers scale that measures your BMI, Body Fat, Water, and Muscle. But idk how accurate it is. Does anyone else use a scale like that at home? Is it even accurate?
They're not very accurate as far as body fat and muscle. They are significantly affected by your hydration at the time of the reading. If you're curious as to how they work you can read about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioelectrical_impedance_analysis.
Thanks I will take a read! I dont see why they made them then if they are gonna be inaccurate lol what a waste of money xD
Because people buy them. There's a lot of money to be made from selling gimmicky products.2 -
It depends on your goals. Personally I weigh myself every Monday morning after I use the bathroom and before I consume anything (including water). It's the most accurate weight you'll have but if you're not strict on a diet or a workout regiment then you won't see much difference. Oh. Don't forget that if you are seeing an increase in weight and you're lifting weights don't be afraid. Muscle weighs a lot more than fat.
I also recommend weekly progress pictures. It's another great way to track progress when you feel the scale is messing with you.0 -
I weigh weekly, on Friday morning. It's an incentive to stay on track throughout the week, and I can use it to help plan out the following week.1
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Official weigh in is just once a week for logging on MFP, but our scales are in the bathroom so I pretty much weigh myself multiple times a day when I am in the bathroom - in various stages of undress.
I only pay close attention to my weekly weigh-in, though. During the week it's just out of interest to see how various meals/exercise sessions may or may not have affected me. I'm not particularly fussed by the scales because they fluctuate during the week but I think it's good to know how my body responds to things. It was a good way for me to learn that as long as I stay within calorie budget my body is consistent and things like sweets/carbs etc don't cause blow-outs in themselves etc.
I wouldn't do it so regularly if it upset me/made me stressed/made me obsess.1 -
The optimal mean for most is probably once a week.
If you know you have a mountain of financial debt it doesn't do any good to look at this daily if you've done nothing to pay this down. Weight management is no difference. Your body is limited in it's capacity to safely burn fat, so don't set yourself up for failure if you have a mental block over this.
I weigh in daily to detect trends and after 5 years know what to expect after high salt meals, vacations, stress, etc.1 -
As an experiment I'm not moving my scales from storage to my temporary home. I'll be here 7 weeks. I count kilojoules and I seem to be doing it quite accurately (my weight loss matches well with my calculations) so it'll be interesting to see what that first weigh in shows.
I calculate my weight every day. It's FAR less stressful because the numbers change slowly. I have got a bit of scale anxiety in the past, probably because of wide fluctuations.1
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