Limitations of Scale Weight
Body weight represents total mass, including water retention, food volume in the digestive system, glycogen stores, and lean tissue. Short-term fluctuations in weight are driven by factors that change throughout the day and week, independent of body composition changes.
Research in physiological literature documents that daily weight can fluctuate by several pounds due to hydration status, hormonal cycles, sodium intake, and meal timing. Understanding these natural variations provides important context when interpreting what weight measurements actually indicate.
A single scale reading cannot distinguish between different types of weight changes, making it an incomplete indicator on its own.