Background

Frequent self-weighing is associated with successful weight loss and weight maintenance. This study aimed to investigate the association between the frequency of self-weighing and changes in body weight in a large international cohort of smart scale users.

Methods

This was an observational cohort study with 10,000 randomly selected smart scale users who had used the scale for at least a year. Longitudinal weight measurement data were analyzed.

Results

The study found that frequent self-weighing was associated with favorable weight loss outcomes, regardless of specific weight loss interventions. The beneficial associations of regular self-weighing were more pronounced for overweight or obese individuals.

Conclusion

Frequent self-weighing was associated with weight loss and weight loss maintenance in an uncontrolled, free-living setting.

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