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You may have heard the average weight gain over the holidays is 5-7 pounds. Fortunately for all of us, that's just not true. A 2019 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that the average holiday weight gain was just under a pound, or.37 kilograms. However, the same study also highlighted that very few people lose that extra pound come January, or even spring meaning that year after year, the pounds keep adding up. Not good news when it comes to maintaining your weight over the long haul!
The good news is there are plenty of strategies you can use during the holidays to keep the extra weight off and feel your best come January. One of the most important things you can do is build healthy routines.
Exercise Routine
Studies show that people who exercise first thing in the morning are more compliant with healthy behaviors during the remainder of the day, but anytime of day you exercise is good and has
specific benefits. Aim to burn 300+ calories.
Breakfast Routine
Your first meal of the day needs to be protein rich. Try a piece of whole gain toast topped with egg and smashed avocado. Add in 1 c. of halved cherry tomatoes for a total of 2 servings of fruits/veggies. This combination will help
stabilize blood sugar and curb cravings throughout the day.
Lunch Routine
When it comes to healthy eating, an easy rule of thumb is to shoot for 2+2+2. That means 2 fruits/veggies for breakfast, 2 for lunch, and 2 for dinner. For lunch try this easy-to-make salad topped with chickpeas and loaded with protein and fiber.
Snacks
The ideal afternoon snack is a fruit or vegetable paired with a protein. Why? Protein suppresses ghrelin, your hunger hormone, helping you feel satiated while f/v pack fiber and water volume, both of which help you feel full. Satisfy your sweet tooth with the natural sugars in this mango smoothie.
Dinner Routine
Eat like a king at breakfast, a prince at lunch and a pauper at dinner. When you eat lighter fare for dinner and cut your food intake off 3-4 hours before bedtime, your body has a chance to digest your food while you are still active and contributes to more restful sleep. Try this protein/veggie bowl.
Bedtime Routine
The success of the following day depends on this crucial time! Prep your food for the following day. Get your electronics out of the bedroom. Go to bed early and aim for 7-9 hours of sleep every night.
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