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How to have a happy and healthy festive season

Maintaining a commitment to healthy eating during the festive season can be a challenge, given the abundance of indulgent foods and tempting treats. However, it’s entirely possible to navigate the holiday season while prioritising your well-being. Here are some tips for practicing healthy eating during this festive time:

Balanced Meals: Aim for balanced meals that include a variety of food groups, such as lean proteins, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. This approach helps provide essential nutrients and keeps you feeling satisfied, reducing the likelihood of overindulging in less nutritious options.

Portion Control: Enjoying your favorite holiday dishes is part of the festive experience, but moderation is key. Be mindful of portion sizes to avoid excess calorie intake. Consider using smaller plates to help control portions and prevent mindless overeating.

Hydration: Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Sometimes, our bodies can mistake thirst for hunger, leading to unnecessary snacking. Water can also help you feel full, making it easier to resist the temptation of high-calorie treats.

Include Colourful Vegetables: Incorporate a variety of colorful vegetables into your holiday meals. These nutrient-rich foods not only add vibrant flavors and textures but also provide essential vitamins and minerals. Consider creating festive vegetable platters or incorporating vegetables into casseroles and side dishes.

Choose Lean Proteins: Opt for lean protein sources such as turkey, chicken, fish, or plant-based alternatives. Protein helps keep you full and supports muscle health. Limiting the intake of high-fat meats and choosing lean options can contribute to a healthier holiday menu.

Mindful Eating: Pay attention to what and how you eat. Eating mindfully involves savoring each bite, appreciating the flavors, and recognizing when you’re satisfied. This practice can help prevent overeating and promote a healthier relationship with food.

Limit Sugary Treats: While it’s okay to indulge occasionally, try to limit your consumption of sugary treats. Consider healthier dessert alternatives, such as fruit salads, yogurt parfaits, or dark chocolate, which contains less sugar than many other holiday sweets.

Physical Activity: Stay active during the festive season to support your overall well-being. Whether it’s a brisk walk, a workout session, or a fun family activity, incorporating physical activity into your routine helps balance the extra calories consumed during celebrations.

Plan Ahead: If you know you’ll be attending holiday gatherings with indulgent food options, plan your meals accordingly. Eat a balanced, nutritious meal before the event to help curb your appetite and make healthier choices during the celebration.

Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to your body’s hunger and fullness cues. Eating when you’re hungry and stopping when you’re satisfied can help you maintain a healthy relationship with food.

Remember, the key to healthy eating during the festive season is finding a balance that allows you to enjoy the festivities without compromising your well-being. By making mindful choices, prioritising nutritious foods, and staying active, you can celebrate the holidays in a way that supports your health and vitality.

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