Thanksgiving is
one of most American’s favorite holidays.
It brings friends and family together to share a feast; it’s just a
great holiday. After Thanksgiving it can
be difficult getting back on track with your diet and exercise routine.
I try to
reestablish my routine as soon as possible for a number of advantages:
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Less weight fluctuations when
readjusting my caloric intake. Foods
influence the brain's neurotransmitters and affect mood. Dietary strategies can
help increase holiday joy without adding pounds.
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Increase low Sodium and increase high
potassium Foods. By avoiding salty
snacks and eating bananas may have a positive effect on mood which translates
into less calories taken in.
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Increase proteins and amino acids into
your diet. High protein foods metabolize
slowly which make them less likely to cause fluctuations in blood sugar spikes
that result in irritability and hunger.
o
Healthy fats increase good cholesterol
and lower triglycerides and are vital to brain function. A study of 37 patients
who visited a clinic for bipolar disorder showed that those given 1 to 2 g of
omega-3 fatty acids per day had significantly lower levels of irritability that
in turn lowered their poor eating habits.
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Reinforcing previously developed
healthy eating habits
o
By getting back on track quickly you
can minimize the impact that poor eating habits will have on your overall
routine.
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Getting a jump start for the upcoming
Holiday, that’s right were not out of the woods yet, Christmas is right around
the corner.
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Take advantage of the lull between
thanksgiving and Christmas to get ahead of the game from a nutritional
perspective
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Pre-plan meals and snacks to insure you
have plenty of safe foods on hand when the holiday arrives.
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Insure your hydration habits are robust,
you will find it easier to grab a glass of water instead of a high calorie
snack when the urge hits.
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Reestablishing my exercise routine
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Exercise decreases stress hormones,
such as cortisol and increases endorphins
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Exercise increases feel good chemicals
naturally released by the body like adrenaline, serotonin and dopamine
For me my body
and my mind are ready to jump back into a routine and I am excited to get back
on track. And after a strong work out I
feel great. I am more relaxed and I feel
stronger mind body and soul.