Over Indulged?

Over Indulged?

Booze, party food and too much tv – it’s no surprise we pile on the pounds around Christmas time. 

According to the British Dietetic Association, the average person gains around 5 lbs in the run-up to Christmas, but January 2010 doesn’t have to be all about crash dieting.

Glossop-based Portion control experts The Diet Plate have teamed up with obesity expert Dr Ian Campbell to bring you their top tips on how to enjoy the festive food without piling on unwanted pounds.

Dr Ian Campbell

Have the right attitude

If you go into Christmas thinking you’ll eat whatever you want and worry about it later, you’ll end up joining the majority of the nation as they crash diet their way through the New Year. Instead, decide to embrace the festive season with an “a little of what you fancy” attitude

Don’t diet

Think always about a healthy diet not weight loss. Before going out to a drinks party, have a healthy meal first. This will help you avoid snacking on high calorie nibbles and canapés. Alternate alcoholic drinks with water. This will keep you hydrated and help you to drink less

Eat what you need

Portion control is key to managing your weight. You can eat all the right foods but if you're eating too much, this will eventually lead to weight gain. Decide to enjoy your meal AND feel great afterwards.A portion control plate such as The Diet Plate takes the guess work out of it. Simply follow the guides on the dinner plate and you can still enjoy turkey and trimmings with the relatives without regretting it afterwards.

A little exercise will help

Every little will help. Walk briskly while shopping, take the stairs instead of the lift. Don’t use winter as an excuse to stay inside. A walk in the fresh air a couple of hours after your Christmas lunch will aid digestion and make you feel good.

Stay Calm!

Christmas can be a stressful time. As stress levels rise, so does our temptation to comfort eat. Try to remain calm and take time out to unwind. Having a couple of non-food treats up your sleeve such as a favourite book, a perfumed bubble bath or a phone call with a good friend will help you avoid emptying the fridge.  
 


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