Scale Obsession- Weighing Too Often Is Unhealthy

Bonnie Pfiester's picture

Some people just can’t stay away from the scale. Others are convinced there is a magnetic force that draws them to the wicked device. No matter how hard they try to avoid it, all of a sudden they are standing on the evil machine staring down at the display waiting for the verdict. For some it is an addiction and for others, just a curiosity. The problem arises when the results begin to dictate our mood, our diet, and our self-esteem.

Sometimes I think the person who invented the scale should be shot. It’s amazing how those little numbers representing your weight can absolutely ruin your day. Even on the good days, the days you feel skinny and great – you can get on the stupid machine and get crushed like a school girl getting her heart broken by her first love. The ironic part about it is that we jump right back on the very next day!

What is our obsession with the scale? For some it’s a measurement of success. A much needed pat on the back when we have been busting our tail in the gym. In a sick way it gives others the confirmation they want to hear, saying “see, you ARE fat!” The scale gives some people compliments and others judgment, but in the end it is just a scale that measures your body weight – that’s all.

Scales don’t tell you how much fat you are losing. A normal scale doesn’t reflect your muscle or water weight either. Our weight can fluctuate daily. Let’s be honest. Just like you can eat and drink a pound or two, you can expel a pound or two also. Certain times of the month women weigh heavier due to bloating and water retention. The bottom line is that there must be guidelines when it comes to weighing yourself. Otherwise, you’ll drive yourself nuts with all the normal daily fluctuations!

First, you should pick a regular weigh-in day and stick to it. If you can’t fight the temptation to jump on the scale between weigh-ins I suggest you either put your scale up or give it away. It may be healthier to use the scale at your gym or grocery store.

Next, you should weigh yourself on the same device each time. Your weight can fluctuate depending on the scale so you should always use the same scale to get the most accurate reading. Lastly, the longer you go between weigh-ins the greater the chance for a big number. For instance, my mom didn’t weigh herself for weeks after starting her weight loss program. She wanted the first number she saw to reflect a big weight loss. Her clothes were letting her know she was on the right track and the scale just confirmed her success.

Remember, a healthy weight loss is only one to two pounds a week. Be realistic, stick to your plan and be prepared to make appropriate lifestyle changes in order to get the results you want.

THANK YOU FOR THIS

Carey Guthmiller's picture

THANK YOU FOR THIS ARTICLE!!! I AM TELLING EVERYONE OF MY CLIENTS TO READ IT! I CANNOT EXPRESS ENOUGH THAT THE SCALE DOES NOT MEASURE YOUR SUCCESS.
XOXO, CAREY

I have ended up needing

johannabartley's picture

I have ended up needing addiction treatment and it all started with my scale obsession. I would check my weight every day, sometimes twice a day just to see if I lost any weight. Because the answer was unsatisfying I started taking diet pills. Those didn't work so besides starving myself I took more diet pills, stronger ones. On an empty stomach those lead me to an ulcer and had to take pills for that as well. After a while I was so addicted to my pills I would not leave home without them, I would take 5-6 pills after any bite I ate. My doctor got me into an addiction treatment and he's helping me quit taking pills by...taking some other pills. This time I'm taking just one/ day. Anyway, it started with this weight obsession. I threw out my scale. Now I see my weight only when I visit my doctor.

The scale

Jamo Nezzar's picture

is one of those tools that you can either love or hate . i personally never bothered with it towars the end of my competitive career and keep telling my clients not to use it that much . Its good to know that you lost weight but sometimes you can get really obsessed with the numbers . Like Bonnie cleared in her article ..You don't judge your appearance by the scale .. The biggest secret of losing weight apart from eating right and being consistent with training is .. FUN WHILE DOING IT

AMEN!

Mona Liza Reyes's picture

and I am guilty of jumping on the scale multiple times a day i will admit. although i'm currently in prep for a competition, i jump on before cardio in the early am, then again in the evening when i go in to lift. it's like i already KNOW the numbers will be higher than it were in the AM, but i do it anyway - crazy, yeah? thank you for posting this... it's a great article that not only newbies but veterans need to be reminded of :)

I only

sassyonyx's picture

weigh once a month; I trust the tape measure a whole lot more! What the scales say is not as important to me as how my clothes fit and how I look/feel.

Great article.

:-) Teri

Scale Obsession

Wolf's picture

This is timely (I think it always is) , so true and very well written. Bonnie, you deserve a star for this one !