The key is to plan ahead and balance holiday splurging with healthy eating and more exercise. One of the most important points is to avoid starving yourself in anticipation of a large holiday meal. Going hungry to a party or dinner always leads to overeating and consuming an excessive amount of calories. Eat a light meal or snack ahead of time so you will not be overly hungry and tempted to overeat. Other suggestions to help prevent weight gain during this season are found in the "healthy eating tips" section on this page.
Choosing Lower Fat Foods
Another way to prevent holiday weight gain is to prepare lower fat versions of your favorite foods. The following list can help you lower the fat and calorie content of some of your holiday dishes:
If a recipe calls for sour cream, substitute plain non- fat yogurt or low-fat sour cream.
If a recipe calls for cream, replace it with evaporated skim milk.
When baking, substitute two egg whites for one whole egg.
Replace butter with lower fat butter substitutes on potatoes or vegetables. If you do not want to eliminate butter, decrease the amount that you would normally add to these foods.
When preparing mashed potatoes, use fat-free or reduced-fat milk instead of whole milk, cream, or sour cream.
Try preparing your favorite foods using lower fat, lower calorie recipes. There are many sources of these recipes, including cookbooks and the Internet. Browse in a bookstore or surf the net to find one you might want to try.
Exercise: Essential During the Holidays
The holiday season is a notoriously busy time for most people. If you plan to indulge on holiday goodies, you need to make sure you continue to find time for exercise. Not only will you burn more calories, the exercise will provide a stress release for you during this hectic time. If you know that you will be splurging, increase the length of your run a day or two before and after the party to burn extra calories. Running an additional three to four miles per week will burn an extra 400 to 500 calories.
You can also burn more calories on a daily basis by increasing your overall physical activity. Take the stairs at work instead of waiting for the elevators. When shopping, park as far away as possible from the entrance to the shopping center. Walk to the Metro or bus stop instead of driving, or walk briskly in malls when you are doing your holiday shopping. All of these calories burned add up and may prevent the extra weight gain this season.
Healthy Eating Tips for the Holidays
Do not avoid your favorite foods; instead, consume smaller servings of your favorite foods, including desserts.
Do not stand where the food is being served and "graze" on foods. Portion out the foods that you are going to eat. Promise yourself that you will only go to the buffet table once.
If fresh vegetables and salad are offered at a party, be sure to serve yourself generous portions. Limit the salad dressings and dips.
Never go to a party hungry; this will always lead to overeating. Eat sensibly during the day before parties.
Limit fried foods (chicken wings, egg rolls) and choose lower fat foods instead (i.e., shrimp with cocktail sauce, fruits, vegetables).
Avoid high calorie beverages (eggnog, punch) and choose calorie-free beverages instead (water, seltzer water, diet sodas).
Watch your alcohol consumption; these calories really add up!
If you are hosting a party, be sure to send tempting leftovers home with guests.
Avoid decorating your home or office with candy dishes and cookie jars.
Take low fat snacks (fresh vegetables, fruit, and raisins) to munch on during the day instead of candy.
Avoid those areas at work where treats are kept, even if it means not eating in the break room.
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