Summer vibes: Tips for a healthy-ish Christmas

The Christmas season is a time to gather with loved ones, enjoy delicious food and reflect on what we’re grateful for. While it’s a season of joy, it can also be a challenge to maintain healthy habits amidst indulgent meals and holiday relaxation.

Here are a few tips to help you strike a balance and enjoy a healthier summer break.

  • Mindful Eating: Christmas gatherings often feature rich and kilojoule-heavy dishes. Instead of restricting yourself, practise mindful eating. Enjoy your favourite foods in moderation, savour every bite, and listen to your body’s hunger and fullness cues. Start with smaller portions and go back for seconds only if you’re still hungry.
  • Stay Active: Incorporate movement into your holiday routine. A post-meal walk, a morning yoga session, or even a family-friendly game of cricket can help counterbalance the extra kilojoules and keep you energised. Physical activity is also a great way to bond with family and friends.
  • Hydrate: With so many tempting beverages around, like cider, wine, beer and sugary soft drinks, it’s easy to forget about water. Staying hydrated is crucial for digestion and overall health. Make it a habit to drink a glass of water before meals to help with portion control.
  • Prioritise Sleep: Holiday excitement can disrupt your sleep schedule, but rest is essential for your wellbeing. Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night to support energy levels, digestion and immunity.
  • Don’t Skip Meals: Skipping breakfast or lunch to ‘save room’ for dinner can lead to overeating. Instead, have balanced meals earlier in the day (include fibre and protein) to keep your metabolism steady and your appetite in check.
By adopting these simple habits, you can fully enjoy Christmas without sacrificing your health and wellbeing.
Happy Holidays!