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Home> Health 4 Worst December Diet Mistakes

It's that time of year again when holiday calories lurk around every corner. Family parties, office get-togethers, Saturday night soirees… you get the picture.

But even if you try to be "good" around the holidays and stick to your healthy habits, you could still be committing diet mistakes that leave you a few pounds heavier come New Year's. Avoid these December diet blunders!

Skipping meals to save calories for later

You might think "saving" your calories for a splurge later in the day (a holiday party, for example) is a smart idea, but you might actually be setting yourself up for a diet disaster. If you haven't eaten all day, you're likely to overindulge the second you are faced with a spread of appetizing food. Instead, eat normally and make small calories reductions all day long. For instance, hold the cheese on your breakfast sandwich or skip the dressing from your lunchtime salad. Those little changes add up, so when it's time to splurge later on, you'll have "saved" calories without starving yourself all day, which, of course, makes navigating temping party fare a lot easier.

Thinking "healthy" calories don't count

I always used to think if I was selecting healthy foods (veggie crudites and dip) over not-so-healthy foods (bacon-wrapped scallops) at a holiday party, the calories didn't really count. Sure, veggies and dip and similar healthy appetizers like hummus and crackers or spiced nuts, are generally low-calorie options, but the calories still add up, especially if you munch on them all night long. Instead of overdoing it, try using a small plate to serve yourself. Having a visual representation of what you're eating will help you keep even those healthy calories in check.

Feeling a little too festive with the holiday cocktails

Having a drink or two at a holiday party is a wonderful way to relax, have fun, and join in the merriment of the moment. However, it's easy to feel a little too festive once you've had a few glasses of spiked eggnog. And it's not just about consuming too many calories. If you drink too much, you don't have as much control over what you eat, which can ultimately lead to your pants feeling a little tighter. If you feel out of place without a drink in your hand, you can pace your drinking by alternating seltzer water with a wedge of lime in between alcoholic drinks. And here are some additional ways to enjoy cocktails guilt-free!

Assuming you can just work it off Regular exercise is a great way to manage excess calories during the holiday season, but it can't make up for all of your diet mistakes. For example, a piece of pecan pie will set you back almost 500 calories. If you want to work that off in the gym, you'll be trudging along on the treadmill for close to an hour! Who has time for that? Staying active will help keep those holiday calories in check, but don't rely on your workouts to ultimately keep the pounds off.

Source: abcnews.go.com

11 comments:

  1. These are some great tips but it will still be difficult to stick to them.

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  2. I learned the "small plate trick" YEARS ago! It really does work, though! "Saving up on calories" by not eating earlier in the day of a party or big dinner is something we used to do when we were young. When you get older, you realize just how difficult it is to work off all those calories consumed at once, though!

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  3. My favorite plate for supper has been a cute salad plate for years now. That trick works great! I like the Holidays for the chance to get some of that desert here and there. Just not a whole pie nor a whole cake.

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  4. With so much chocolate and sweets around it is hard to stick to a diet for sure! Being consequent is the best I guess.

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  5. Skipping meals is never a good idea and alcohol should be consumed wisely - a drink at dinner time or a cocktail at a party are fine, but going overboard can cause serious health issues.

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  6. I don't think I'm guilty of any of these mistakes. And I usually avoid drinking because I already have some stomach problems.

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  7. I do have to exercise like mad this time of year. Too many goodies out there to pass on.

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  8. These are all great tips for anyone to follow all the year long, just not at the holidays!

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  9. These are all awesome tips. The smaller plate idea is one that we have used for a long time in our family.

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  10. These are good tips. I always seem to skip breakfast and eat more at lunch. It's just something I have always done and have never thought about it.

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  11. I am guilty of skipping meals. I don't know why I always seem to skip breakfast right off and sometimes even lunch.

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