Holidays - It's that time of the year again, when you spread the
cheer and make merry. The festive season, the most wonderful time of the
year, always fills everyone with glee other than our bodies. It is a
known fact that most people gain the most weight during the holiday
season. Celebrations are focused on food and everything sweet that the
hands can reach. The stress and exhaustion of holiday shopping can even
lead to emotional overeating. And the cold weather adds to it by nudging
people to have high calorie comfort food.
Not only is this weight gain during the holiday season frustrating but also is a big concern for people with food related ailments. Let's not even begin to mention the amount of effort required, post the holidays, to shed the extra kilos gained during the season, for most of the people this is a nightmare!
The Happy Holiday Eating Tips
So is it possible to avoid this excess weight gain and still enjoy the holiday season without the guilt of over eating? It sure is! Here are a few tips that will help you keep your sanity and maintain (maybe even lose) your weight.
Not only is this weight gain during the holiday season frustrating but also is a big concern for people with food related ailments. Let's not even begin to mention the amount of effort required, post the holidays, to shed the extra kilos gained during the season, for most of the people this is a nightmare!
The Happy Holiday Eating Tips
So is it possible to avoid this excess weight gain and still enjoy the holiday season without the guilt of over eating? It sure is! Here are a few tips that will help you keep your sanity and maintain (maybe even lose) your weight.
- Eat slowly and savour the flavours. The more you chew the food, the easier it gets for the stomach to digest it quickly.
- Kill the craving for sweets by enjoying 1-2 cookies (which will have
no side effects). The more you try to avoid the cravings; chances are
the more you will binge on other fat-laden options.
- Load yourself up with salads before heading out for that dinner
party. If you have already filled part of your stomach with a healthier
option, you will eat less of the unhealthy food.
- Create awareness about the food that trigger off binge eating. Once
you are aware of which food causes you to overeat, consciously cut down
on the intake by replacing it with a healthier option available.
- Take time out for yourself and release that holiday stress. The more
stressed you feel, the more junk food you eat to calm your nerves. Get a
massage or take a nice relaxing shower.
- Pile up your day with all kinds of vegetables you can. Steamed,
sautéed, soup or stewed - increase the intake of vegetable during the
meals that are not party invites. The fibre and essential minerals will
help you in cleansing out the body and also provide you with the much
needed nutrients.
- At parties, make sure your plate has all types of elements needed
for a wholesome meal - irons, minerals, protein and calcium - and not
just fried and sweetened elements.
- If possible carry at least one healthy food option with you to
parties for everyone to share. That way how much ever unhealthy food is
at the serving, you will at least have one good food to balance it out.
- Last but not the least, exercise. No matter how busy or stressful a day, don't miss out on your workout regime.
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