Pritikin ePerspective - 2007 December 19, 2007  |  Issue 147

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10 Tips to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain
10 Tips to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain

10 Tips to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain

The average American gains five pounds between during the holiday season. These ten tips from the Pritikin Experts will help you enjoy the holiday season, and give you a jump-start on your healthy New Year resolutions!

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1. Whatever you do, keep burning those calories: Exercise is especially critical during this time of larger-than-usual meals. In addition to your regular exercise schedule, plan activities like walks, hikes, bicycle rides, and dances with family and friends. The extra calorie burning can really help control your weight – and you’ll enjoy some wonderful times together.

2. Eat something before you go to the party: About an hour before the holiday dinner, eat some fresh fruit or veggies. Watch your will power soar while your waistline stays in place.

3. Be a good guest (it’s good for you!): Call your host and say, “I’d love to bring something. What are you planning on serving?” If you discover that one of the dishes is particularly unhealthy (or tempting), offer to bring your own version.

4. Don’t plant yourself in front of the buffet table: Settle down elsewhere, facing other pleasures. Is the band playing one of your favorite tunes? Grab a partner and go – far away from the buffet.

5. Don’t give up hours of joy for ten minutes of binging: After prime rib, a baked potato, and pecan pie a la mode, you’d be hard pressed to get out of your chair, let alone have fun with family or guests. The pleasure of a high-fat, high-calorie meal is short-lived.

6. Select your first course foods so that they are low in calorie density: A huge green salad, a plate of fresh fruit, and a side of roasted vegetables add up to a lot of food, but not a lot of calories.

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