okay you know how some people say you're lighter when you weigh yourself in the morning?? is that true?? i was wondering what your real weight was..like in the morning er in the afternoon/day because i noticed when i weigh myself in the morning i weigh less than at night.
HectorJr answered Monday March 13 2006, 12:47 am: I find morning is usually the best - usually within the first 10 minutes of waking up. Why? Well your body has completely digested all of the food you had from the previous night, and you will probably be hungry - which means that you don't have much or any extra food in your body when you wake up. By morning all of your food is broken down already, where as at night your body is still working on the food. So yes it is true for the most part. Hope that helped. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
AskCary answered Sunday March 12 2006, 8:44 pm: The difference in your weight between morning and night is what a few pounds? It doesn't really matter which one you pick, if you weigh less in the morning, pick that one. Just be consistent about what you wear and what time it is if you're trying to monitor your weight. In my opinion, both numbers are your weight but the later one will be heavier because of food, but food is kind of part of us too. [ AskCary's advice column | Ask AskCary A Question ]
Erinn_the_bamf answered Sunday March 12 2006, 7:46 pm: The closest to your exact weight is your weight in the morning. As you eat more throughout the day you "gain" a little more weight but it's just extra energy that usually comes right off. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Sunday March 12 2006, 6:51 pm: Yeah because during the day you eat and stuff so in the morning you weigh less then in the nightime ((depending on how much you eat you could weigh a little more then before)).
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