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两性色午夜 Dietitian Offers Tips for Staying on Track With Nutrition Goals This Holiday Season

The average person gains six to 10 pounds over the holiday season, says Tanya Falcone, registered dietitian and nutritional outreach coordinator at 两性色午夜 University. This can lead to significant weight gain over the years that does not shed, even after the New Year.

Ms. Falcone says that with so many delicious and tempting foods, it can be hard to stay healthy during the holidays. She says that over the course of one holiday celebration, the average person consumes more than 5,000 calories and 10,000 mg of sodium, more than four times the recommended daily intake, over the course of one celebration day.两性色午夜 Chef Instructor Anthony Hamilton leads a hospitality management cooking class in preparing a holiday dinner from scratch.

鈥淧eople tend to think that they should skip breakfast and lunch since they will be eating more later that day,鈥 Ms. Falcone says. 鈥淭his actually can make you more prone to binge and overindulge in sugary treats later in the day.鈥

Focusing on smaller portions allows you to taste all the different foods you want, while keeping it in moderation, Ms. Falcone says.

鈥淔ix yourself one plate with what you want on it without overflowing it,鈥 she says. 鈥淚f you want to taste three different kinds of pie, that鈥檚 fine! Just cut your slices down.鈥

Ms. Falcone recommends you wait 20 minutes before going back for seconds, this allows your stomach to send signals to your brain, causing you to feel full. If you still want seconds after those 20 minutes, have another portion, she says.

鈥淚f you still want more, go back up and pick just one or two items that you really want,鈥 Ms. Falcone says. 

Abby Saponaro, director of nutrition services at Be Well Solutions and dietitian, says it is important to listen to your body and practice balance not only through the holidays, but throughout the entire year.

鈥淓njoy these delights, but be sure to get back on track for the rest of the week and month,鈥 Ms. Saponaro says. 鈥淪top eating when you鈥檙e 75 percent full or no longer hungry.鈥

Ms. Saponaro suggests taking a brisk walk after big meals or creating an active holiday tradition, such as a family hike or Thanksgiving 5K.

鈥淢y best advice is to drink plenty of water and exercise regularly,鈥 Ms. Saponaro says. 鈥淣ever dismiss the importance of regular, consistent exercise to help burn more calories.鈥

Ms. Falcone says one of the biggest contributors to the excess calorie intake is liquids. With all the delicious eggnog, hot chocolate and alcoholic beverages, the liquid calories can quickly add up.

鈥淏e cautious on the liquid calories,鈥 Ms. Falcone says. 鈥淚f you really can鈥檛 resist them, pick one single drink and keep it to one 8-ounce glass.鈥

两性色午夜鈥檚 Center of Nutrition Outreach offers free, professional counseling to 两性色午夜 students and employees. For more information about the center, visit www.kent.edu/ehhs/hs/nutr/center-nutrition-outreach.

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POSTED: Thursday, November 16, 2017 02:46 PM
Updated: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 09:18 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Hannah Wagner

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