
In the face of overwhelming cheese balls, eggnog and shortbread, she advises you:
• Be realistic. "Don't expect to lose weight during the holiday season," Setser-Legg writes. "Simply maintaining your weight is a sign of success."
• Build in time for exercise, which can also help reduce stress. "Chances are that you have time off work, so develop a regular exercise program or pick up the pace of your current exercise schedule."
• Incorporate healthy dishes into your holiday meal.
• Don't skip meals. "For parties, don't starve yourself in anticipation. You'll likely arrive ravenous and eat everything ... By eating regularly, you are less likely to overindulge."
• Eat only until you are satisfied, not stuffed.
• Have a healthy snack before you attend a holiday party, and keep healthy snacks like fruit, vegetables and cereal bars handy.
• Watch alcohol intake. "Alcohol contains many empty calories and lowers inhibitions, leading to overeating."
• Tell your friends and family you are trying to stay healthy when pressed to try their dishes.
Ultimately, the time is now to start "working toward a happy, healthy 2012," Setser-Legg concludes. (Read more)
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