There’s plenty to love about the holiday season. The decorations, the sense of togetherness and, for many, the food. Whether enjoying hors d’oeuvres and drinks with colleagues or getting the family together for a hearty feast, food and fancy-free are abundant across these final few weeks of the year.
Yet, while we should be enjoying these times, these plentiful meals and events are often feared by those monitoring their diet and nutrition. The “holiday weight gain” is a longstanding villain to athletes and fitness enthusiasts, instilling this belief that indulging in holiday feasts and traditional snacks can do a number on your waistband practically overnight.
What if I told you, though, that holiday weight gain lore is nothing but a fairytale?
Yes, you read that right. Massive weight gain as a result of holiday feasting is a myth that’s often blown out of proportion. You can happily maintain your waistline while also enjoying the tasty meals of the season. It doesn’t need to be difficult.
That said, if you are worrying about your weight around this time of year, there are a few things to remember. Here are a few debunked folktales surrounding the holiday weight gain, as well as a few tips to help you get the most out of your holiday without sacrificing your nutritional progress.
