It's easy to gain a few pounds over holidays, especially for the Chinese as the Spring Festivaland its component family feasting are nearing.
To get rid of those \"holiday fat\", however, is not that easy. Following is what you are supposed to do to avoid putting on extra weight.
Stay active
One of the major causes of weight gain during the holidays is lack of activity. Time is spent doing holiday errands, which makes us more tired, less motivated, and not wanting to stick to our routine.
Best thing to do is to stick to your regular schedule. Not only will it help keep weight gain down, it will give you more energy and it will reduce your stress.
Don't starve yourself
Many people think before attending new year feast, they should go hungry all day so that they can\"afford\" the calories later on.
The truth is you may be so hungry that you will forget about any sense of the word moderation orcontrol. The right thing to do is to make sure to eat your normal and healthy meals before the NewYear feast.
Choose healthy recipes
There are some healthy options that you can eat during the holidays. For the cookers of the family, really think about the ingredients that you normally use and then think about how you can make the dish healthier.
Sleep
Lack of sleep not only leads to stress, it can also lead to weight gain. Some studies have shown that losing sleep can affect your metabolism and the secretion of cortisol, one hormone that regulates appetite. Think of a good night's sleep as a necessity (much like oxygen) to keep you sane and keep your stress and hormone levels in check.
Exercise
Working out may seem like the last thing you have time for, but it's essential for keeping your weight in check and your stress at manageable levels. Try circuit training and focus on using compound exercises, so you work more than one muscle group at the same time.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/life/2015-02/25/content_19651826.htm
春節(jié)來(lái)臨,家庭聚會(huì)年夜飯必不可少,身上贅肉很容易趁虛而入。如何減掉這些贅肉呢,以下是預(yù)防假期發(fā)胖的幾個(gè)小訣竅:多活動(dòng);不要節(jié)食;選擇健康飲食;作息規(guī)律;堅(jiān)持鍛煉。