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Keep Your Health and Fitness Resolutions With These Bathroom Scale Tips

Consumer Reports looks at the best way to track your progress

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A month into the new year and it's time to ask: Are you keeping your resolutions?

If you had goals of improving your health, wellness— including losing some weight— may be on your list of resolutions. Keeping yourself accountable can be easier with the help of an accurate bathroom scale. Just in time, Consumer Reports is here to help with some of the best scales from their recent tests and some tips on the best time to weigh yourself.

If you’re starting a weight loss plan, studies suggest you should weigh yourself every day, not just occasionally. And when you do matters, too. Weigh yourself in the morning after you go to the bathroom but before you eat or drink anything.

Doing it in the morning is best because that’s when you’ll get the most accurate weight. Your weight fluctuates during the day, so weighing yourself at the same time gives you more consistent results. In the morning, your body has had time to process the food and drink that you had the day before.

Where you weigh yourself also matters: Place your scale on a hard, even surface, not on a rug. Make sure to stand still, with your weight distributed evenly on both feet.

If it’s time for a new scale, you don’t have to spend a lot to get one that earned high scores in CR’s tests. 

The Vitafit Digital Body Weight VT1703U scale is a bargain at $26 (U.S. and Canada). It gets excellent scores for accuracy, consistency and ease of use.

If you’re looking for something a bit more high-tech, consider the FitBit Aria Air scale for $50 ($70 Canada). It can be used with Bluetooth or WiFi to connect to the Fitbit smartphone app to track all your progress.

Consumer Reports says January is the best time to buy a bathroom scale.

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