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The Science Behind Holiday Weight Gain
Healthy Talk
English - January 13, 2016 16:11 - 8.89 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsAlternative Health Health & Fitness michael smith current health information wellness fitness medicine anti aging Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Just when you've worked so hard for your summer body, the holidays appear. The temptation of food is almost insurmountable and the likelihood of gaining weight is high.
Holiday weight gain occurs from Thanksgiving through New Year's. The average amount of weight gained is one pound, which actually doesn't sound so bad.
However, most people typically don't lose this one pound once they've gained it. The average weight gain per year is two pounds, which breaks down to approximately 20 pounds in a decade.
What actually drives quick weight gain during the holidays, and how can you lose the excess weight?
Dr. Sandeep Grewal joins Dr. Mike to discuss the science behind holiday weight gain, as well as how you can shed it and keep these pounds off.