Key facts
- Caused by sodium, carbs, stress, and hormones.
- Can change a kilo or more in a day.
- Not fat — it comes and goes quickly.
- A common reason the scale jumps unexpectedly.
Water weight is the fluid your body holds at any given time, and it can change fast. A salty meal, a big carb refeed, stress, poor sleep, or hormonal shifts can all add a kilo or two of water overnight — none of it fat. This is why the scale can jump in ways that make no sense from your calorie intake.
Understanding water weight prevents panic. A sudden 'gain' after a cheat meal is almost always water and food in transit, and it clears within a few days. Carbohydrates in particular bind water in the muscles, so weight often rises when you eat more carbs and drops on low-carb days — again, not real fat change. Trust the weekly trend, not the daily noise.
Frequently asked questions
Why did I gain weight overnight?
Almost always water and food in transit, not fat. Sodium, carbs, stress, and hormones can add a kilo or more of water that clears within days.
How do I lose water weight?
It balances out on its own as sodium, carbs, and stress normalize. Staying hydrated and consistent is enough — chasing water weight loss isn't fat loss.
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