Weight Rhythms: Weight Increases during Weekends and Decreases during Weekdays

Background/Aims: The week's cycle influences sleep, exercise, and eating habits. An accurate description of weekly weight rhythms has not been reported yet - especially across people who lose weight versus those who maintain or gain weight. Methods: The daily weight in 80 adults (BMI 20.0-33.5...

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Main Authors: Anna-Leena Orsama, Elina Mattila, Miikka Ermes, Mark van Gils, Brian Wansink, Ilkka Korhonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2014-01-01
Series:Obesity Facts
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/356147
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Elina Mattila
Miikka Ermes
Mark van Gils
Brian Wansink
Ilkka Korhonen
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description Background/Aims: The week's cycle influences sleep, exercise, and eating habits. An accurate description of weekly weight rhythms has not been reported yet - especially across people who lose weight versus those who maintain or gain weight. Methods: The daily weight in 80 adults (BMI 20.0-33.5 kg/m2; age, 25-62 years) was recorded and analysed to determine if a group-level weekly weight fluctuation exists. This was a retrospective study of 4,657 measurements during 15-330 monitoring days. Semi-parametric regression was used to model the rhythm. Results: A pattern of daily weight changes was found (p Conclusion: Weight variations between weekends and weekdays should be considered as normal instead of signs of weight gain. Those who compensate the most are most likely to either lose or maintain weight over time. Long-term habits may make more of a difference than short-term splurges. People prone to weight gain could be counselled about the importance of weekday compensation.
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spellingShingle Anna-Leena Orsama
Elina Mattila
Miikka Ermes
Mark van Gils
Brian Wansink
Ilkka Korhonen
Weight Rhythms: Weight Increases during Weekends and Decreases during Weekdays
Obesity Facts
Weight gain
Weekly weight rhythm
Patterns of weight fluctuation
Compensation
title Weight Rhythms: Weight Increases during Weekends and Decreases during Weekdays
title_full Weight Rhythms: Weight Increases during Weekends and Decreases during Weekdays
title_fullStr Weight Rhythms: Weight Increases during Weekends and Decreases during Weekdays
title_full_unstemmed Weight Rhythms: Weight Increases during Weekends and Decreases during Weekdays
title_short Weight Rhythms: Weight Increases during Weekends and Decreases during Weekdays
title_sort weight rhythms weight increases during weekends and decreases during weekdays
topic Weight gain
Weekly weight rhythm
Patterns of weight fluctuation
Compensation
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/356147
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