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The scale… for some, this box of springs, pins, and gears shoved into a stainless steel or aluminum case… is a source of neutral information that can help them make behavioral adjustments in order to lose, maintain, or even gain weight (can you imagine…)? For others, the scale is the equivalent of a ferocious monster capable of mass emotional destruction should it display a number dreaded by the eyes of the beholder. For years, researchers have debated over the optimal frequency of weighing oneself to get maximum weight loss results… is it daily, or weekly… or perhaps not at all? In this episode I’ll share what the research says and discuss the pros and cons of weighing daily, weekly, or not at all! The most important message in this episode is that your success as a post-op, is NOT measured on any scale, but in terms of improved health, a better quality of life, and DO-ing the things you want to do in your life! Be sure to check out the complete BariAftercare program at www.bariaftercare.com
Resources:
5 reasons you need to stop weighing yourself now by Cameron Evans
How Often Should You Weigh Yourself? by Edward Abramson Ph.D.
Daily Weighing May Help Manage Your Weight by Linda Wasmer Andrews
The Tyranny of the Scale by Donna Fish, L.C.S.W-R
BariAfterare: www.bariaftercare.com
Connie Stapleton PhD website: www.conniestapletonphd.com
BariAftercare website: https://www.conniestapletonphd.com/bariaftercare
BariAftercare Facebook page (for members only): https://www.facebook.com/groups/BariAftercare
Instagram: @therealbariboss (Tabitha Johnson)
Instagram @drsusanmitchell (Dr. Susan Mitchell)
Instgram: @lauraleepreston (Laura Preston)
Instagram: @chefhealthyhenry (Henry Baker)
Instagram: @cale101 (Caleshia Haynes)
Instagram: @myweightishistory (Rob Dimedio)
Please subscribe to the show and rate it on Apple Podcasts, download free information at www.conniestapletonphd.com, and follow me on Twitter (@cstapletonphd), Instagram (@cstapletonphd), YouTube, LinkedIn, and on Facebook.
By Connie Stapleton, Ph.D.4.7
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The scale… for some, this box of springs, pins, and gears shoved into a stainless steel or aluminum case… is a source of neutral information that can help them make behavioral adjustments in order to lose, maintain, or even gain weight (can you imagine…)? For others, the scale is the equivalent of a ferocious monster capable of mass emotional destruction should it display a number dreaded by the eyes of the beholder. For years, researchers have debated over the optimal frequency of weighing oneself to get maximum weight loss results… is it daily, or weekly… or perhaps not at all? In this episode I’ll share what the research says and discuss the pros and cons of weighing daily, weekly, or not at all! The most important message in this episode is that your success as a post-op, is NOT measured on any scale, but in terms of improved health, a better quality of life, and DO-ing the things you want to do in your life! Be sure to check out the complete BariAftercare program at www.bariaftercare.com
Resources:
5 reasons you need to stop weighing yourself now by Cameron Evans
How Often Should You Weigh Yourself? by Edward Abramson Ph.D.
Daily Weighing May Help Manage Your Weight by Linda Wasmer Andrews
The Tyranny of the Scale by Donna Fish, L.C.S.W-R
BariAfterare: www.bariaftercare.com
Connie Stapleton PhD website: www.conniestapletonphd.com
BariAftercare website: https://www.conniestapletonphd.com/bariaftercare
BariAftercare Facebook page (for members only): https://www.facebook.com/groups/BariAftercare
Instagram: @therealbariboss (Tabitha Johnson)
Instagram @drsusanmitchell (Dr. Susan Mitchell)
Instgram: @lauraleepreston (Laura Preston)
Instagram: @chefhealthyhenry (Henry Baker)
Instagram: @cale101 (Caleshia Haynes)
Instagram: @myweightishistory (Rob Dimedio)
Please subscribe to the show and rate it on Apple Podcasts, download free information at www.conniestapletonphd.com, and follow me on Twitter (@cstapletonphd), Instagram (@cstapletonphd), YouTube, LinkedIn, and on Facebook.

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