the holidays are a time for getting together with loved ones, gift giving, and enjoying the outdoors — but not the time to drastically alter eating habits.
with an expected increase in time spent around the table, some may think that weight gain is inevitable over the next few weeks, but research says this might not be the case.
“people assume that they’ll gain 10 pounds over the holidays, but research shows that number is closer to only one pound,” dani renouf, a registered dietitian from st. paul’s hospital in vancouver, says. “it would be very difficult to gain that amount of weight unintentionally over just a few weeks.”
instead of trying to abstain from the delicious goodness that often comes with the holidays — and then feeling guilty when your aunt’s food cake is too good to pass up — renouf endorses moderation. enjoy the treats, but don’t let yourself skip the healthy stuff.
bring a healthy option to holiday parties
it’s just polite to bring something to the party. plan to bringing something healthy, like a fruit and veggie tray, to your next get-together. bringing something that you want to eat, instead of relying on what others have provided, means you always have an option to fall back on.