Do you always put on weight during the winter months? Winter weight gain is a common complaint of many people. It seems that every winter we add a few pounds, and come summer we don't lose them all again. A few of them always stick around, making us a little heavier each year. Why does this happen and what can we do?
There are many contributing factors. First, we have a genetic disposition to store more fat as winter approaches. Many animals do this and it was probably vital to survival for our ancestors. Extra layers of fat on the body protect us against the cold and then can be used as fuel in the early spring when food stocks would be very low. We may also unconsciously choose foods that are higher in fat content at this time.
The lack of daylight caused by the shortening days during late fall and winter can bring on seasonally affected disorder or winter depression. One of the quickest ways to give a boost to the energy levels and emotions is to eat high carbohydrate foods including sugar treats, chips and cereals that give us a fast blood sugar 'fix'. So people who feel low in the winter will tend to overeat or eat the wrong foods, leading to weight gain, and more depression; a vicious cycle that is hard to break.There are many contributing factors. First, we have a genetic disposition to store more fat as winter approaches. Many animals do this and it was probably vital to survival for our ancestors. Extra layers of fat on the body protect us against the cold and then can be used as fuel in the early spring when food stocks would be very low. We may also unconsciously choose foods that are higher in fat content at this time.
So there are many reasons why we eat more high carbohydrate foods such as cookies, pies and chocolate in the winter, and of course most of these foods also contain high levels of fats. The best way to handle this is to substitute other foods that are also high in carbohydrate so that we get what our body craves, but which have low fat content and plenty of fiber. This means potatoes, wholegrain bread without butter, wholegrain rice, cereals, and fresh whole fruit.
It is important during the winter months to take more exercise. Often our physical activity levels drop in the winter and we have a tendency to want to stay home and rest. This is natural when it is cold outside but we do not need to stow fat the way the cavemen did. Sign up with a gym or get a treadmill for the den. Transform those carbs into energy instead of keeping it on the waistline until spring. Winter weight gain is avoidable if you follow these rules.
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