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What is the relationship between weight changes and electrolyte balance during workouts?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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When you start working out, your body undergoes changes in electrolyte balance and glycogen storage. This can lead to temporary weight gain due to increased water retention and glycogen in the muscles, even if fat loss is occurring. It's important to understand that weight on the scale may not reflect actual fat loss, as the body adapts to new training stimuli.

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