• It’s a Cookbook
    It’s a Philosophy
    It’s a Resource
logologologologo
  • FoodTrients 101 –
  • News –
      • Age Gracefully with Grace O
      • Ginger Hultin, Nutrition
      • Mark Rosenberg, MD
      • Robert Tostado, MD
      • Anti-Aging –
      • Beauty –
      • Food –
      • Health –
      • Exercise –
      • Celiac –
      • Life Extension
      • Books We Love –
      • FoodTrients Guides –
      • Newsletter –
      • capsule full of good foodAre Supplements Safe for You?
      • woman doing yogaSecrets of the Lymphatic System
      • woman fanning herselfWomen, Food, and Hormones: A Plan
      • "collagen" written on a chalkboardSave Your Eyes with Collagen
  • Recipes –
    • SEARCH BY:

      • Category:

      • Starters –
      • Soups –
      • Salads –
      • Main Dishes –
      • Sides –
      • Desserts –
      • Drinks –
      • Extras –
      • Spice Mixes –
      • All Recipes –
      • Or Search By:

      • Anti-inflammatory –
      • Antioxidant –
      • Beauty –
      • Detox –
      • Disease Prevention –
      • Gut Health –
      • Immunity Booster –
      • Mind –
      • Strength –
      • exotic fruit and granolaExotic Fruit Salad with Granola
      • chocolate mousseDark Chocolate Mousse
      • Green Tea NoodlesGreen Tea Noodles with Edamame
      • buffalo meat slidersTry Buffalo Sliders with Sweetened Cranberries
  • Resources –
  • About –
  • Shop –
  • Media –
  • Home Page
  • News
    • Age Gracefully
    • Anti-Aging
    • Beauty
    • Food
    • Ginger Hultin, MS RDN CSO
    • Health
    • Newsletter
  • Recipes
    • Starters
    • Soups
    • Salads
    • Main Dishes
    • Sides
    • Desserts
    • Drinks
    • Extras
    • Spice Mixes
  • Resources
    • Anti-Aging Resources
    • Health
    • Eating Well
    • Books We Love
  • About
    • About Grace O
    • Experts and Advisors
    • Contact Us
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Pinterest
  • Shop
  • Media
    • In the Media
    • Press Releases
    • Videos
            No results See all results
            ✕
                      No results See all results

                      15 Tips To Avoid Those Pesky Holiday Pounds

                      Published by Dr. Mark Rosenberg

                      .

                      I just recently read a survey that the average person gains approximately 5 pounds during the holiday season. I don’t know if it’s one hundred percent accurate but if you’re worried about being part of that statistic, don’t despair. Here’s my holiday gift to you on how to avoid weight gain over the next few weeks!

                      Below are 15 easy, all-natural tips you can use right now to stay slim, healthy and joyful through the holidays and into the New Year:

                      1) Don’t leave home hungry

                      If you show up at a holiday party feeling absolutely ravenous, you are likely to grab whatever is available. Often, that means high fat hors d’oeuvres and munchies like nuts, chips or cheesy dips. Have a high-protein snack such as string cheese with an apple about 30 minutes before you head to the party so you can hold out for the main course.

                      2) Sip smart

                      If eggnog is your weakness, consider saving this high calorie treat for one or two special splurges. Fruity punches may also be high in sugar. Smart drink options are: wine, light beer or simple mixed drinks, such as gin and tonic. Remember to take it slow, as alcohol can increase appetite and weaken your healthy eating resolve.

                      3) Help out your hostess

                      Offer to contribute an appetizer or side dish when you’re invited to a holiday party. Bring a platter of fresh vegetables with red bell pepper hummus or a big green salad with light vinaigrette. That way, you’ll know there will be at least one healthy thing you can eat.

                      4) Save calories when you can

                      You won’t be partying all day, every day during the holiday season (at least I hope not!). Therefore, you can bank away some extra calories by eating healthy, filling meals whenever possible. Try hot cereal for breakfast and turkey on whole wheat for lunch. These smart choices won’t leave you hungry, but will allow you to splurge on your favorite holiday foods.

                      5) Taste everything

                      You can eat everything at your neighbor’s holiday open house, as long as you have just a taste. Then, go back and have a small serving of the one or two dishes that you liked best.

                      6) Fill up on the good stuff

                      There are plenty of healthy options at most holiday gatherings. Fresh veggies are always a smart choice. Shrimp cocktail is low in calories and loaded with filling protein. Lean deli meats like ham and turkey are fine. Bruschetta, hummus with pita bread, or a small handful of chips and salsa are also filling and reasonably healthy.

                      7) Know hidden fat traps

                      You know you should avoid anything fried if you want to stay slim, but there are other fat traps that aren’t so obvious. Any creamy dips, sauces or dressings are likely to be high in fat. Broccoli casserole may sound healthy, but if it’s smothered with cheese, opt for the green salad instead. Sirloin or tenderloin cuts of beef are healthy, but prime rib has twice the calories of leaner cuts.

                      8 ) Use your freezer

                      If making holiday cookies is a beloved tradition, don’t skip it in order to stay svelte. Most cookies freeze well. Cool completely, and then freeze in heavy duty Ziploc bags. Defrost one cookie at a time when you want a treat, so there is no temptation to overeat.

                      9) Make new friends

                      You can have a lot of fun—and avoid the buffet—by chatting with other party guests and meeting new people. Remember that everyone feels a little awkward about introducing themselves, so others will be grateful when you strike up a conversation.

                      10) Get exercise insurance

                      You know you’ll eat more indulgently this time of year, so plan on increasing your exercise quota. Add an extra 15 minutes to your walking routine, do an extra 10 minutes on the treadmill or do the stairs in your office building for 5 minutes twice a day. The extra calories you burn will offset the holiday goodies that could have impact on your weight.

                      11) Don’t eat with your emotions

                      Visiting family this year? Relatives can make us a little crazy, so think of ways to avoid downing a plate of cookies before you head out to spend time with loved ones. Pack games that everyone can play, bring something to keep you busy like knitting or a good book, or put your funniest friend on speed dial to help you make light of the situation. You can also think of conversation starters for times when you want to change the subject.

                      12) Plan for a splurge

                      You’re going over to Aunt Jan’s house and you know she’s making her cranberry coffee cake just for you. Instead of saying no to something you love, have a regular-sized piece, enjoy every bite, and eat a grilled chicken salad for lunch the next day. It will all balance out.

                      13) Dress to impress

                      Whether you are going out with friends or to the PTA potluck, wear your favorite dressy outfit. Do your makeup. Bring out the good jewelry. All these things will make you feel good about yourself, which helps you make smart choices about food. After all, you won’t look as great in your fitted dress after eating half a dozen mini quiche appetizers.

                      14) Don’t skimp on sleep

                      Sometimes you’re so busy around the holidays that you don’t get the seven to eight hours of shut eye you need to keep our energy up. If you’re tired, you won’t feel like exercising, and your will power will fail you when your co-worker waves her chocolate chip cookies under your nose. Losing sleep also elevates the levels of hunger hormones in your body, so stay well rested this year and you’ll be able to keep the pounds off.

                      15) Be kind to yourself

                      If you go to a party with the best intentions to eat healthy, but fail miserably, do not beat yourself up. Nobody is perfect, and one day will not ruin your diet. It’s very unlikely that you ate enough extra calories to gain even one pound! If January 1st rolls around and you have gained a little weight, exercise and eat well until you’re back to your pre-holiday size.

                      Share
                      Dr. Mark Rosenberg
                      Dr. Mark Rosenberg
                      Dr. Mark Rosenberg received his doctorate from Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1988 and has been involved with drug research since 1991. With numerous certifications in several different fields of medicine, psychology, healthy aging and fitness, Dr. Rosenberg has a wide breadth of experience in both the public and private sector with particular expertise in both the mechanism of cancer treatment failure and in treating obesity. He currently is researching new compounds to treat cancer and obesity, including receiving approval status for an investigational new drug that works with chemotherapy and a patent pending for an oral appetite suppressant. He is currently President of the Institute for Healthy Aging, Program Director of the Integrative Cancer Fellowship, and Chief Medical Officer of Rose Pharmaceuticals. His work has been published in various trade and academic journals. In addition to his many medical certifications, he also personally committed to physical fitness and is a certified physical fitness trainer.

                      Sign Up to get our
                      NEWSLETTER FREE

                      Select list(s) to subscribe to


                      By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: FoodTrients, 14011 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA, 91423, http://www.foodtrients.com. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact

                      Dr. Rosenberg

                      • Medical Tests For People Over 50
                        January 30, 2023
                      • Anti-Inflammatory foods
                        Does Your Diet Include the Best Anti-Inflammatory Foods?
                        January 3, 2023
                      • 15 Tips To Avoid Those Pesky Holiday Pounds
                        December 28, 2022
                      • How To Avoid Turkey Day Weight Gain
                        November 22, 2022
                      • Magnesium Deficiency – Normal Sign of Aging?
                        October 11, 2022

                      Latest Articles

                      • 0
                        How To Feel Better Faster During Colds & Flu
                        February 2, 2023
                      • 0
                        Feeling Frisky? 15 Foods To Enhance Romance
                        February 2, 2023
                      • 8 Ways To Save Money on a Gluten-Free Diet
                        February 1, 2023
                      • buffalo meat sliders0
                        Try Buffalo Sliders with Sweetened Cranberries
                        January 30, 2023
                      • The Essential Guide to Oils and Aromatherapy
                        January 30, 2023

                      SEE MORE

                      SEE MORE ARTICLES

                      ABOUT

                      • Grace O
                      • Our Experts
                      • FoodTrients
                      • Board of Advisors
                      • FAQs

                      EXPLORE

                      • Age Gracefully by Grace O
                      • News
                      • Recipes
                      • Our Guides
                      • Resources
                      • Shop
                      • Media

                      CONNECT

                      • Contact Us
                      • Subscribe
                      • Facebook
                      • Pinterest
                      • Instagram
                      • Twitter
                      • YouTube

                      SIGN UP for our NEWSLETTER

                      Nourish your week! Get the latest wellness news and delicious recipes to help you age better.

                      Select list(s) to subscribe to


                      By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: FoodTrients, 14011 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA, 91423, http://www.foodtrients.com. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact

                      FoodTrients Trademark™ and copyright © 2011-2022 Triple G Enterprises. I Terms and Conditions I Privacy

                      This website is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. FoodTrients – A Recipe for Aging Beautifully Grace O, author and creator of FoodTrients® -- a philosophy, a cookbook and a resource -- has a new cookbook dedicated to age-defying and delicious recipes, The Age Beautifully Cookbook: Easy and Exotic Longevity Secrets from Around the World, which provides one hundred-plus recipes that promote health and well-being. The recipes are built on foundations of modern scientific research and ancient knowledge of medicinal herbs and natural ingredients from around the world. Since the publication of her first anti-aging book, The Age GRACEfully Cookbook, Grace O has identified eight categories of FoodTrients benefits (Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant, Immune Booster, Disease Prevention, Beauty, Strength, Mind, and Weight Loss) that are essential to fighting aging, which show how specific foods, herbs, and spices in the recipes help keep skin looking younger, prevent the diseases of aging, and increase energy and vitality. Grace O combines more exotic ingredients that add age-fighting benefits to familiar recipe favorites.

                                No results See all results