Changes in body weight were examined for non-pregnant women in rural N
epal, using 183 anthropometric measures between the early winter and m
onsoon seasons in 1982, 1982-83, 1990-91 and 1993. The women gained we
ight when work loads decreased after the monsoon, but despite substant
ial changes in total. energy expenditure, which were out of phase with
changes in food intake, seasonal changes were small, averaging only u
p to 2.6% of initial body weight. There were notable differences betwe
en individual women, changes in body weight ranging from - 5.6 kg to 4
.8 kg. Weight change was examined with respect to lactation status, ag
e, body mass index, mid upper arm circumference and skinfolds as well
as total energy expenditure and intake. Nonlactating women, very thin
women and women aged under 25 years gained more weight than their coun
terparts, both before and after the monsoon. Data for a sub-sample in
1982-83 indicated that women who maintained high physical activity lev
els throughout the year were less prone to weight loss than women whos
e activity fluctuated between seasons. Initial energy reserves, age-re
lated maturation factors, levels of physical activity and energy intak
e combine to produce the notable inter-individual variation in body we
ight changes observed in this population.