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Thứ Ba, 24 tháng 9, 2019

How to Eat Healthy During the Holidays



During the holidays, you may often be tempted to eat baked goods, junk food, sweets, or drink alcoholic beverages while you celebrate or attend holiday festivities. Food items such as these can adversely affect your weight and overall health if consumed excessively during the holiday season. However, with the proper planning and discipline, you can avoid weight gain and other problems by focusing on eating healthy during the holidays. Continue reading this article to learn more about how you can accomplish this task.


Eat meals and snacks regularly throughout the day
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→ Eat meals and snacks regularly throughout the day instead of skipping meals. When you skip meals, you will more likely overeat during your next meal, or be tempted to overindulge in unhealthy foods due to extreme hunger.


→ Eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, and snack on healthy foods such as fruits, nuts, and granola in between meals.



Eat a full meal before attending a holiday event
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→ Eat a full meal before attending a holiday event or party. When you arrive to a holiday event with a full stomach, you will less likely overeat or over-indulge in sweets, alcohol, and other unhealthy foods.



Bring healthy dishes to parties you attend
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→ Bring healthy dishes to parties you attend. Vegetable platters, fruit cocktails, and mixed nuts are examples of healthy dishes you can bring to parties to avoid having to resort to eating junk food and other unhealthy snacks.


→ If you are not required to bring a dish to a party, bring small bags of healthy snacks with you instead to help curb your cravings. For example, bring a bag of carrot sticks or almonds.



Serve yourself using plates or bowls so you can m
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→ Serve yourself using plates or bowls so you can manage the amount you eat. Using plates will help you keep track of the amount of food you eat in one sitting; especially since eating finger foods and community dishes (such as chips and dip) can cause you to lose track of the amount of food you eat.



Eat smaller amounts of sugary foods and junk food
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→ Eat smaller amounts of sugary foods and junk food. You can still enjoy your favorite sweets during the holidays if you eat smaller portions to avoid weight gain. For example, eat 1 cookie instead of 3 cookies, or cut a slice of cake or pie in half.


→ Substitute your favorite sweets or sugary snacks with low-fat alternatives when possible. For example, consume real fruit instead of sugary fruit-flavored snacks, or eat a small piece of dark chocolate instead of milk chocolate.



Drink fewer amounts of alcohol, or low-fat alcoho
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→ Drink fewer amounts of alcohol, or low-fat alcohol brands. Alcoholic beverages such as wine or beer are often high in calories and can cause you to gain weight when consumed excessively. For example, buy a specific brand of beer that contains a fewer amount of calories, or drink 1 glass of wine instead of 2 or 3 glasses.



Stop eating when your stomach feels full
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→ Stop eating when your stomach feels full. Sometimes, you may be tempted to overeat when you linger by the food table at a holiday parties, or if you become bored or restless at certain events.


→ Drink additional glasses of water if you feel like you want to keep eating after you are full, or eat healthy snacks such as fruit or vegetables when you want to continue snacking or eating.





TIPS



→ Maintain your activity level or focus on exercising more during the holidays. Although the holiday season can be busy for some, you can still maintain your fitness by exercising at least 30 minutes daily. For example, walk an extra lap around the shopping mall, or volunteer to walk your neighbor's dog when they have visitors.


→ If you overeat at any time during the holiday season, focus on eating healthier or consuming fewer calories during your next meal. For example, if you overindulge in numerous sweets at a party, focus on eating plenty of fruits and vegetables the following day to offset the amount of sugar and calories you consumed.



Warnings



→ Heart attack is the popular disease that can make someone lose his or her life. For example people who take junk food can get themselves having their arteries being blocked.


→ Obesity is the result of eating unhealthy. Hence obese people normally hate themselves and become shy about their body images.



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