Quantcast Scale Back on the Weigh-ins? | All Diet Tips | Diet&Fitness | MyDailymoment.com
Home >> Diet&Fitness >> Diet Tips >> Scale Back on the Weigh-ins?
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Featured Quizzes

Are You a Real Cancer? It's time to see if you have Cancer in you.
Take Quiz
What's Your Halloween IQ? Are you a Halloween groupie? Check your BooQ.
Take Quiz
Are You Bi? It's the moment of truth on your sexual preferences.
Take Quiz
Sign Up Free!
Who says nothing in life is free? Take a
moment to sign up and we'll send you
the most useful, fun and entertaining
content money can't buy.




As part of this service, you will also be receiving
occasional special offers from MDM.

Scale Back on the Weigh-ins?

Rate:
(2 votes )

RELATED TAGS:
diet  dieting  exercise  physical activity  scale  weigh in  weight loss 
SPONSORED:

There are many different schools of thought on the concept of daily weigh-ins. While some weight loss experts believe it can actually hinder, not help, the losing process, others promote the idea of stepping on the scale every day.

A study conducted by the University of Minnesota showed that people who weighed in daily shed an average of 12 pounds, while people who weighed in weekly lost just 6 pounds. Those who didn't weigh in at all actually gained an average of 4 pounds. And according to the National Weight Control Registry, more than 4,000 individuals who have lost 30 pounds and kept it off admit to weighing in on a daily basis. Researchers believe that the daily weigh-ins help dieters stay abreast of their progress and serve as a warning if the number on the scale is moving in the wrong direction. While weighing in every day is great encouragement for people who are losing, it can be discouraging for those whose weight fluctuates. That's because water weight causes the number on the scale to go up and down. For women, water weight may go up and down during their menstrual cycle.
 
Page [1] 2  | Next ›
shadow