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What is the primary reason for rapid weight loss during the initial days of fasting?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

During the first days of a fast, individuals primarily lose glycogen and the associated water, rather than body fat. Glycogen binds approximately 3-4g (0.1 oz) of water per gram, so a person with full glycogen stores can lose a significant amount of weight quickly, which is misleading if one is interpreting this as fat loss.

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