Don’t let food take control of your Valentine’s Day!
“Focus on spending quality time with your friends and loved ones,” suggests Cristina Harder, a licensed dietician at the Loyola Center for Fitness. “Trying a new activity together is a great way to share time with family and friends.”(VirtualChocolate.com photo)
When it comes to eating, cook at home rather than go out to a restaurant, and get some exercise, reports research-reporting service Newswise. In one hour, a person can burn:
• 200 calories walking, ballroom dancing or bowling
• 500 calories playing racquetball
• 600 calories playing tennis
If the celebration just isn’t complete with some indulgence, keep track of what it is. Five Hershey’s Kisses just have 100 calories, as do 30 plain M&Ms and three Dove dark chocolate hearts. “They will satisfy a sweet tooth without killing a diet,” Harder said.
“If you do over-indulge, just get back on track as soon as you can,” Harder added. “A minor dietary mishap is only a bump in the road and should not derail your efforts.” (Read more)