Although your first reaction to weight gain may be panic, keep in mind that water weight isn't the same as fat. If you're up 5 pounds (or even 7 to 10 pounds) after a fun-filled weekend, you can rest assured your weight gain is almost certainly just water.
Can you gain 5 pounds in 3 days?
In reality, this weight gain is temporary and nothing to worry about. It's impossible to gain five pounds of fat in a day – to do this, you'd have to eat over 20,000 calories in 24 hours. When your scale shows a higher number, it's usually water weight.
Can you gain 5lbs in a week?
It's not impossible to gain 5lbs of fat in a week. However if you are not someone who binge eats normally you will find it exhausting and even physically painful to eat the amount of food required to gain 5lbs of fat.
How much weight can you put on in a weekend?
Even if you really overeat from your normal intake, it would likely be in the range of 1,000-2,000 excess calories per day. So for a 3-day weekend, that would be a total body fat gain for the weekend of only 1-2 pounds.
Can you gain 5 lbs in 2 days?
Daily weight fluctuation is normal. The average adult's weight fluctuates up to 5 or 6 pounds per day. It all comes down to what and when you eat, drink, exercise, and even sleep.
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