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10 Weight-loss Facts To Help You Waltz Through Winter

By Avni Kaul, Nutritionist and Wellness Coach, Founder of Nutri Activania

Gaining weight is easy but it is especially so in winter when the days are shorter and one is more prone to being inactive. So, be more careful of what you eat, how much you eat and what time do you eat besides ensuring that you get sufficient exercise  to keep you healthy and stress-free.

Here are ten surprising weight loss facts:

Elvis Presley was famously a fan of the “Sleeping Beauty Diet,” or a diet where a person is sedated for days at time. The reasoning behind the diet was that a sleeping person wouldn’t eat. Sleep helps prevent putting on weight.  It is important to have adequate sleep if one wants a healthy life. Sleep deprivation leads to craving for sweet and high calorie foods. No matter how busy a schedule you have during winters or the holiday season, it is necessary  to plan your routine around sufficient sleep, regular exercise and eating healthy meals while occasionally having a cheat meal too. Sleep deprivation can make it harder to lose weight. Inadequate sleep upsets a person’s hormone balance, which decreases leptin (a hormone that makes a person feel full) and increases ghrelin (which triggers hunger). Scientists argue that getting enough sleep is the cheapest and easiest obesity medicine there is.

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Most people eat more during winters and thus gain a lot of extra weight mainly because it’s a season with a lot of festivals across all religions. It is also holiday season when people socialise more and when they are together, they eat more savouries  than regular nutritious food. But keep the above facts in mind and you will be able to enjoy the bounties of the winter or festive season without the scales tilting in a way you don’t want them to!

ABOUT AVNI KAUL:

Avni, Founder of Nutri Activania (www.nutriactivania.com) believes in a holistic approach to optimal living and considers other wellness factors such as sleep, exercise, environmental exposures, and stress levels to create an individualized nutrition plan. She does not believe in gimmicks or starvation plans. Which is why she insists on being called a ‘wellness coach’ and not just a ‘dietitian’).

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