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5 Ways To Beat The Freshman 15

African American high school or college students

As students are back in the full swing of college, there are many things to focus on: classes, studying, working, extracurriculars and making time for their social life. Unfortunately, healthy eating is one of those considerations that goes on the back burner. There are several reasons that explain why students are falling behind on the healthy eating regimen: unlimited food in the student cafe, lack of healthy options on campus and the limited ability to afford the expensive but healthier meals. With late night pizza ordering during those intense study sessions, convenient fast food meals between classes or even “stress snacking” that occurs, students are packing on the “freshman 15.” The freshman 15 is an expression commonly used to describe the extra weight that students put on during their freshman year of college. Research shows that students gain an average of 3 to 10 pounds during their first two years of college. Most of the weight gain, however, happens during the first semester of freshman year.

These weight gains do not have to occur. By counteracting those unhealthy habits and practicing healthy ones, students can reduce their risk of gaining the extra weight. The Washington Post shares some helpful strategies to fighting off  the freshman 15.

Beware of the cafeteria. Yes, your meal plan does give you an all-you-can-eat ticket to the entrees served, but that does not mean you need to stuff your belly every time you eat. While fighting off temptations may become difficult, ease the urge by following these steps: First, walk through and see what all your options are, and gain a feel of what you have a taste for. Second, try having a small salad with each meal. This will help fill you up as you prepare to eat your main entree. Third, aim to fill half of your plate with vegetables and fruits, and fill the other half with lean protein and whole grains.

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Group workouts. Believe it or not, many people find going to the gym intimidating. Some people fear going alone; feel unsure of how to use the equipment; or are uncertain of how to execute a proper workout, along with others common reasons. Fight those fears by going with friends. Group workouts create an opportunity for each person to learn a new workout and to become comfortable in the gym. It also allows for members of the group to push one another and provide motivation that may be needed. Hold each other accountable. Create a workout schedule, choose workout classes to attend, get active and stay fit!

Stick to a plan. It if often said that if something is written down it is more likely to happen. If this is the case, write out a schedule for your meal and snack times. Creating this routine lets you feel in control of when you are eating and what you are eating. If your first meal of the day is in the evening, your body will naturally consume more than it usually would. This is why scheduled snacking between meals is beneficial. It allows your body to become accustomed to the duration you will go until your next meal.

Watch the beverages. College students’ intake of beverages is high. Whether it is energy drinks for those late nights, the coffees/lattes/teas to keep you awake for classes, or the alcohol (although illegal for most freshmen) that is consumed on the weekends, college students are packing on the calories that are in their drinks alone! Remember, those calories add up fast, so be more mindful of the beverages you choose.

Keep a healthy snack stock. One of the main reasons college students snack is because of their access to them. Instead of eating those vending machine snacks, purchase your own healthier snacks and keep those stocked at all times. This is beneficial to your healthy eating, as well as your pockets. The money you spend at the vending machine every day, and in some cases multiple times a day, outweighs the money you will spend on snacks that will last you a month.

The key to a healthy college experience is to remember that weight gain is not inevitable. There will be times when fighting off temptations will be difficult, but hang tough and keep pushing through!

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