The holiday season is a time for celebration, family gatherings, and delicious food. There are multiple factors that cause holiday weight gain, with the most obvious cause including celebrating with indulgent food and drinks. Furthermore, the colder weather keeps us inside more and makes us move less, and makes us reach for more food and drinks. The shorter and darker days also disrupt our circadian rhythm, which affects our body’s metabolism. On average, holiday weight gain ranges anywhere from 0.8 to under 2 pounds. Although the yearly weight gain is small, an individual gains 10 pounds in 10 years if the holiday weight gain is not managed effectively in the following months.
Here are some tips for managing the holiday weight gain.
As you implement changes to create a healthier lifestyle, remember that new habits take time to develop. Focus on committing to these habits every day rather than trying to see changes immediately and before you know it, you will have lost the short-term holiday weight gain and will have gained a healthier lifestyle.
Dr. Chittari is a resident physician who sees patients of all ages and provides obstetrical services at Lone Star Family Health Center, a non-profit 501©3 Federally Qualified Health Center operating facilities in Conroe, Spring, Willis, Grangerland, and Huntsville, and serving as home to a fully integrated Family Medicine Residency Program to increase the number of Family Medicine physicians for Texas and our community.