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4 Ways to Stay Balanced This Holiday Season

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According to the New England Journal of Medicine, the 1-to-2-pound weight gain that we’re all at risk of in midlife usually occurs during the six weeks in November and December. And for overweight individuals, that 1-to-2 pounds might actually be closer to 5 pounds. Add that up over the years and you’ll realize that it could mean significant weight gain, which can snowball into bigger health problems along the way.

The good news is that with a little thinking and planning upfront, you can have celebration without the sabotage. The key to being able to enjoy the festivities without losing your grip on your health is to find balance. It shouldn’t be all or nothing. So, how do you find the balance you need? By remembering to honor the healthy habits you keep the rest of the year, even if you have to tweak them a little to fit them into a hectic holiday schedule.

Simply try to work the following suggestions into your lifestyle —your health and wellbeing depend on it!

1. Sleep. This season is a marathon, not a sprint. No need to stay up late for days on end. Continue to maintain healthy sleep habits, striving for a goal of 6 to 8 hours of sleep each night. You’ll not only feel better, but chances are you’ll make wiser food and exercise choices, too.

2. And speaking of exercise: Keep doing it! No matter how busy or tired you may feel during the holidays, try to be active for at least 30 minutes a day. It doesn’t have to be at the gym; you can make cleaning, cooking and decorating your workout for the day. As a bonus, it’s great for stress relief.

3. Keep track of your alcohol intake. It’s easy to drink too much with all of the festivities, and that’s not good for many reasons. It dehydrates you, disrupts your sleep and adds a lot of extra calories to already indulgent meals. The rule of thumb for women is to have no more than seven drinks a week (an average of one per day).

4. Eat! Seriously, eat three meals a day. Don’t skip a meal just because you have a party to attend. Chances are that if you do, you won’t make smart food choices at that party. You wouldn’t go to the supermarket starving, would you? Think of parties the same way—but with more booze and hors d’oeuvres.

Source: youbeauty.com

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