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Since many people can't eat enough in a day or two to actually gain 5 or 10 pounds, if you notice a dramatic increase on the scale, chances are it's due to water, says Anita Petruzzelli, M.D., owner and medical director of BodyLogicMD.
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Read More »If you're taking on a new weight loss goal, your instinct might be to hop on the scale twice a day and hope for a consistently lower number each time. The thing is, daily weight fluctuation is normal. Just because you see that number go up or down from one day to the next doesn't mean you aren't on track to lose or gain weight over the long term. So, if you're wondering, "why does my weight fluctuate so much?" this article's got you covered.
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Read More »And if the scale shows a 7-pound jump for longer than a day or two, alcohol consumption could be one cause. "Alcohol stimulates your appetite and wrecks your self-control regarding the amount of food that you consume," explains Dr. Colella. Keep in mind that in addition to diet, some medications and health conditions can also lead to potential weight gain and turn out to be the answer to the question, "why does my weight fluctuate?"
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Read More »However often you do face the scale, be consistent. Weigh yourself naked first thing in the morning after using the bathroom and always using the same scale, suggests Dr. Petruzelli. Consider other methods of progress measurement, especially if your weight-loss goal is more than a few pounds since a scale doesn't record all positive changes. Regularly having your body composition checked can determine your body's exact fat, muscle, and water content, and the way your clothing fits can also be helpful, says Dr. Petruzelli. If your clothes fit or are too loose but the scale says you've gained weight, the gain is probably muscle, she explains. The bottom line: Weight fluctuation is normal, but if the scale rises 5 or more pounds for longer than a day or two, chances are it's more than simply water weight. Don't freak out — just pay attention to your body and call your doc if you are still having trouble. After all, consulting a professional is always a good idea. (Up next: 8 Medical-Related Reasons for Unexplained Weight Gain)
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