A recent
study about the feelings people have after eating chocolate cake found
people had feelings of pleasure and enjoyment, but also worry and guilt. They also found that over an 18 month period,
those that took ownership and celebrated their food choices tended to keep the
weight off; but those that felt guilty and worried about their choices on
average did not keep the weight off. The
study also showed that guilt was not a good motivator for behavior change.
So the bottom line is to plan ahead and enjoy your food
choices this holiday season! Feeling
guilty about your food choices will only hamper your weight loss and make you
feel bad about the choices you have made.
If you have taken the time to plan out your meal by not overeating on
the main course and saving some room (aka calories!) for desert, you will feel
much better about yourself and whatever food choices you have made.
Happy Holidays!
John
Grainger MS, CSCS
Fitness
Director
802.296.2850
x 104
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