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Jul 07
2011
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How often should I weigh myself? We recommend only weighing yourself once a week, or even less frequently. The reason for this is that the body can fluctuate by 2-3 lbs daily. Temporary weight increase (usually water retention) can be caused by lack of sleep, stress, a high sodium or carbohydrate meal, alcohol consumption, or a woman's menstrual cycle. Since there are so many variables, daily weighing can lead to confusion and disappointment. Too much emphasis on losing pounds can lead to unhealthy eating habits and the very unfortunate loss of lean muscle vs. stored fat. When you are enrolled in our Venice Nutrition program, we will weigh you every 2 weeks, but also measure your body fat to be sure you are losing just fat, not muscle. You can purchase scales for home use that will measure your body fat along with weight. This would be a wise investment as you can become aware of actual fat loss and make adjustments should you see any muscle loss.




During an extended period of time focused on weight loss, there will be weeks when there are more pounds lost than expected, sometimes less than expected and sometimes there are 'plateaus' where the scale just seems stuck for a while.
Healthy Substitutions was the nutrition topic discussed in Monday's Healthy Lifestyle class. The Kaizen approach is not about deprivation, it is about making choices that will help you get your optimum nutritional value out of each calorie.
This really helps us be more mindful, more conscious of what we 
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