10 Weight Loss Tips To Avoid The Holiday Bulge
Do you find it almost impossible to stay conscious
and contentious about weight and nutrition during the holidays?
Of course you do. More than half of all Americans are overweight.
All American's are in this together.
You can take heart from a new government study which shows most
Americans gain about a pound over the holiday. You're not alone.
The study shows that during the holiday period, for the people in
the study, two main things influenced the holiday weight gain: level
of hunger and level of activity. Those who reported being less active
or more hungry had the greatest weight gain.
If you can stay focused on dealing with just those two things,
you'll probably win.
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of weight gain,"
according to Dr. Samuel Klein. He is Director of the Center for
Human Nutrition as Washington University in St. Louis, MO. "Preventing
the increase in weight is a lot easier and better than actually
gaining weight and then trying to get it off again."
The answer is simple. Eat less and exercise more.
The good news is that most of the people overestimate how much
they had gained. Fewer than 10% gain 5 pounds or over.
The bad news is that although the one pound gained seems like a
small amount, that weight WAS NOT LOST during the rest of the year
and those single pounds accumulate over the years and add up to
obesity.
Here are some helpful weight loss tips put together by skinny people
to help you avoid the tiny little weight watching issues you face
during the holiday season
Weight loss tips
1)."You SHOULD stay active. The best thing for you to do
is to stick to your regular schedule and routine."
2). "Don't let yourself get hungry. Don't arrive at the party
starving. Be sure you eat your normal, healthy meals, especially
breakfast. A protein rich breakfast "resets" the body
and starts it off not hungry. Don't starve yourself, thinking you
can "save up" calories. Fill up before the big holiday
feasts with healthy vegetable snacks."
3) "How can you keep the pounds off at calorie rich parties?
Stay away from the food! Literally ... stay on the other side of
the room from the buffet table or appetizers tray.
4). "Wear clothes which are slightly tight and your favorites.
You'll think twice about the third helping if you can't let your
belt out a notch.
5). "Portion size is the real secret. Keep salad portions
large and all other portions extra small. When it comes to sweets,
think quality, not availability. Just because the candy corn is
there doesn't mean you have to eat it. Don't be afraid to cut off
"just a bite" of a high calorie treat. Put the rest back
on the serving tray. If you're the hostess, pre-cut high calorie
items into tiny portions to help your friends. Just a bite may be
plenty to satisfy you.
6). "You don't need to be stressed. Take Time for You.
7). "Keep up your food diary ... every day of the holiday
... it will help you pinpoint your special weaknesses. Just one
150 calorie chocolate chip cookie each day will add up to an extra
pound in only 3 weeks."
8). "Only eat things you really want and care about. So what
if your neighbor brought okra au gratin everyone's raving about?
Use that space on your plate for a homemade roll, hot from the oven.
9). Drink water instead of alcohol which has empty calories and
lowers will power. Avoid sugary sodas which throw your metabolism
into pendulum swings.
10). "Don't eat while you cook. Those little "tastes"
can turn into 1000 calories before you've blinked."
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