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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Why do I weigh less in the morning than I do at night?

Why do I weigh less in the morning than I do at night?

Answers:
because you burn cal. when sleeping and you hav nuttin in ur body

Other Answers:
because by night you've eaten more

coz u eat in day and night thats why Because your stomach is empty [of food and water] first thing in the morning. During the day you eat and drink water so by night, you'll have water weight to account for upto 2 lbs of weight gain.

Your body is relaxed by morning. That's when you should actually take a reading on your weight. And you should do it once a week. Every day you eat different things so the weight won't be consistent. Try to write it down weekly and then you can see what is your average weight.

Unfortunately it's only an artifact of your bodily processes. Overnight your stomach empties of food as digestion continues, and your metabolism continues at a low rate, burning up carbohydrates and converting them to carbon dioxide, which you breathe out, and water, which you excrete in several ways. So, particularly if you go to the bathroom before weighing yourself, you will be at your lowest weight in the morning. Then you get up, rehydrate yourself and start eating, and immediately your weight goes back up.

the word "Breakfast" referes to the breaking of the 8 hour fast (not eating) you go through while sleeping. When awake, you eat every few hours but while you sleep you go several hours without eating, and are only burning calories while you sleep. that is why you weigh less in the morning, beacuse you have gone a long stretch of time without eating. You loose calories when you are sleeping. It is normal.

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