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Weight results - body water vs body fat/weight/muscle mass

Hi,

I have recently bought Index scale and I try to understand my weight results - I have noticed that every time my body water goes down, my body fat/weight/muscle mass goes up, and vice versa, when body water goes up, then my body fat/weight/muscle mass goes down. I am mostly interested in body water vs body weight relation as I thought that when body water goes down, then overall body mass should go down as well, and not to increase. These differences are very slight but since I started using this scale I get the same measurement pattern and I wonder if the weight is giving me correct readings.

Thanks for help

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