The holidays are upon us! Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years can be a nightmare on your goals of healthy eating and losing/maintaining weight. But there are a lot of things that you can do to be able to still enjoy the holidays and not pack on the pounds. People tend to gain an average of 15 pounds during this time of year but here are some tips to help you to not gain any weight...it can be done!
1. Weigh yourself twice a week: That's often enough to make sure you stay on track, but not so often that you take all the fun out of holiday noshing, says Michael Dansinger, MD, an assistant professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. Step on the scale first thing in the morning when your stomach is empty.
2. Start your day with a bang: Exercising in the morning can help ensure better behavior all day long, according to a study published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
Using brain scans, researchers found that when women worked out in the a.m., they not only moved more the rest of the day, but they also responded less to pictures of tempting food compared with the days they didn't do a morning workout. The upshot: fewer cravings for high-fat fare.
3. Be picky, picky, picky: Peruse the buffet before you load your plate to avoid foods you don't really want, suggests obesity expert Tim Church, MD, a professor at Pennington Biomedical Research Center at Louisiana State University. If, for instance, you could take or leave sushi but adore sliders, don't start with the tuna rolls hoping to be able to resist the two-bite burger.
"If you pick the stuff you really want and have it in moderation," Dr. Church notes, "you'll stave off those cravings that can get you in trouble later on."
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