Timeline for Why do we weigh less in the morning?
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Jan 23, 2016 at 17:21 | history | protected | Chris♦ | ||
Oct 7, 2014 at 4:06 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackBiology/status/519337831911530497 | ||
Sep 7, 2014 at 17:39 | vote | accept | yuritsuki | ||
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Sep 7, 2014 at 9:29 | comment | added | IQAndreas | There is a related question: Physics SE: Are we slightly lighter during the day and slightly heavier at night, owing to the force of the Sun's gravity?, which might be what you mean by "gravity changes", though the commonly held misconception of why you should loose weight during the night is due to digesting food and burning calories (and debunked in the answers below). | |
Sep 7, 2014 at 8:58 | answer | added | IQAndreas | timeline score: 6 | |
Sep 7, 2014 at 8:22 | comment | added | IQAndreas | Veritasium: Are you lightest in the morning? | |
Sep 6, 2014 at 23:21 | answer | added | Jared | timeline score: 0 | |
Sep 6, 2014 at 23:15 | vote | accept | yuritsuki | ||
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Sep 6, 2014 at 21:29 | comment | added | Amory | Gravity (at a given location at a given height) doesn't change. A simple google search would answer your question: respiration releases carbon and water, you sweat, releasing water, and you spent eight hours not eating to boot. businessinsider.com/weight-morning-skinnier-2014-7 | |
Sep 6, 2014 at 20:06 | vote | accept | yuritsuki | ||
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Sep 6, 2014 at 19:23 | comment | added | Chris♦ | Gravity changes over the course of the day? Why should it? | |
Sep 6, 2014 at 17:03 | answer | added | Cornelius | timeline score: 5 | |
Sep 6, 2014 at 16:48 | history | edited | Cornelius |
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Sep 6, 2014 at 16:37 | history | asked | yuritsuki | CC BY-SA 3.0 |