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If you are feeling frustrated because you were SO good all week, but the scale doesn't seem to budge on Monday morning, your weekend might be to blame. Most people keep a pretty consistent schedule during the workweek and Monday-Friday has a routine of work, school and commitments. Then the weekend comes, and with it a desire to relax, sleep in, socialize, party, and generally do things that are much more fun than the Monday-Friday grind and our consistency flies out the window!
First of all, (deep breath...) accept the fact that if you want to lose weight or maintain a weight loss, you are going to have to embrace the consistency on the weekend that you excel at during the week. Once this is out of the way, read on to find five reasons the scale may be up come Monday morning, regardless of your healthy efforts during the week.
1) Eating out on Saturday or Sunday. Restaurant entrees are laden with sodium including seemingly "healthy" options like salads and soups. Skip the Chinese food as well, despite the promise of veggies, because of the high sodium content. This high sodium content encourages our bodies to retain water which shows up as extra pounds come Monday morning. In addition to the sodium content, restaurant entrees are famous for their high calorie content, averaging in at 1,200 calories per entree'. Do yourself a favor and cook at home this weekend. You'll avoid the crowds and save a lot of money and calories. If you do decide to go out, check the menu before hand so you can pre-decide what to order before you are smelling the delightful aromas of food and your self-discipline flies out the window.
2) Indulging in alcohol. In addition to drinking extra calories, alcohol is famous for encouraging people to overeat. Not only does alcohol lower inhibitions which can encourage overeating, one study suggested the brain cells that stimulate the urge to eat may actually be activated by alcohol as well as hunger giving you a double whammy when it comes to binge eating.
3) Forgetting to eat your fruits and veggies. Let's face it, if eating fruits and veggies daily and in large quantity were easy, we would all be doing it and the US could not claim an overweight/obese population of 70%. But, it takes effort to eat fruits and veggies and often the weekends don't lend themselves to disciplined eating. Instead of getting lax with your fruit and veggie consumption, go to the Farmer's Market on Saturday morning and stock up on fresh-grown produce so you'll be motivated to eat it over the weekend. Keep a regular routine on both Saturday and Sunday morning as best you can which will help you get in those fruits and veggies. Think 2+2+2. Two f/v for breakfast, two for lunch and two for dinner. The easiest way to eat fruits and veggies is to create a routine and stick to it, no matter what day of the week it is.
4) Neglecting exercise in favor of "relaxing" ie. sleeping in, binge watching your favorite shows while snacking. Instead switch around your thinking so that the weekend becomes a time for more exercise. Use the opportunity to get together with friends and walk, hike, run or bike.
5) Soda instead of water. Don't forget to drink water. Drinking water fills up your stomach and gives a feeling of fullness that can help you stay hydrated and feeling good over the weekend. Aim for 1/2 oz per pound of body weight or 1 mL for every calorie consumed.
Exercise is man's best medicine
--Hippocrates
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