When stressed, many people tend to put on more weight for various reasons.
Fortunately, there’s something you can do to curtail weight gain and even get
more fit while reducing stress at the same time. For staying fit when stressed,
I recommend the following:
• Carrot sticks have a satisfying crunch, and are good for you, too. Dipped
in low-fat ranch, they’re packed with flavor and aren’t too bad for your bod.
You can stop the
damage caused by chronic stress with the regular practice of relaxation
techniques. These can trigger the relaxation response, which stops the cascade
of changes that can occur when you’re stressed, including changes that
contribute to weight gain.
When stressed, many
people tend to eat more, and crave foods that are high in salt, sugar and fat.
If you find yourself prone to the munchies when you’re feeling the crunch of
stress, if it seems too hard to control your cravings, you can really help
yourself by switching to more healthy fare for snacking. The following have
worked for many:
• Edamame, a type of snackable soy bean, is delicious, healthy, and fun to
eat, if you get the variety that’s still in the pod.
• Sunflower seeds
(try low-salt or unsalted varieties for better health) have protein and
nutrients, and are pretty yummy. If you get them in the shell, they give your
hands something to do, and it’s hard to eat too many when you have to shell
each one.
• Rather than popping open a can of soda, which is packed with
empty calories and sugar, which can send you on a downward spiral of mood
swings later, opt for sparkling water; you’ll feel like you’re getting a
treat, and your body will, too.
• There’s always gum. If you’re a discreet
chewer, you can turn one of those snacking sessions—ones where you’re really
not hungry but want something in your mouth—into guilt-free flavorful fun.
Work Activity Into Your Life:
Do you
want to work out, but find yourself short the extra hours a week it would take
to go to the gym? You may be able to remedy this with time management
techniques, or you can work exercise into your life by finding simple ways to
move more. Taking the stairs rather than the elevator, for example, or going
for a walk during your lunch break are easy ways to do this. You can also park
further away from wherever it is you go, forcing yourself to walk a little
more before you get to your destination. You can even stop, drop, and do a few
sets of push-ups every hour or two to keep your blood moving and slowly build
muscle. You can get more exercise at home by doing active housework, playing
active games with your kids.
Turn Off The T.V.:
If you’re too
exhausted to do anything else, only to look up hours later and realize you’ve
wasted most of your evening and didn’t get much lasting benefit from the
experience, see if you can unwind with some soothing music.Chances are, you
won’t spend as much time listening to music as you would flipping from show to
show, and you might end up doing something more creative or productive with
your time, like journaling, calling a friend, or spending quality time with
your kids or spouse. If there are shows you really don’t want to miss, at
least record them ahead of time, so you can watch them at your convenience,
fast-forward through commercials, and then turn the T.V. off.