10 Reasons Why Winter Causes Weight Gain
BY - HEALTH VITALITY TRENDS
BY - HEALTH VITALITY TRENDS
REDUCED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
REDUCED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Cold weather often leads to less outdoor activities, where people often have sedentry lifestyle.
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LESS SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE
LESS SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE
Limited sunlight exposure reduces vitamin D levels in body, which slowdown the metabolism process.
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HOLIDAY PAMPER
HOLIDAY PAMPER
Festive seasons often bring calorie-rich foods and treats, which leads to overeating.
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HORMONAL CHANGES
HORMONAL CHANGES
Cold temperatures influence hormonal changes, impacting appetite and metabolism.
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EXCESSIVE FOOD CRAVINGS
EXCESSIVE FOOD CRAVINGS
Cold weather triggers cravings for comforting foods that are often sweet and high-calorie foods.
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INSUFFICIENT HYDRATION
INSUFFICIENT HYDRATION
Reduced sensation of thirst in the cold may result in inadequate water intake.
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WEARING LOADS OF CLOTHES
WEARING LOADS OF CLOTHES
Bulky winter clothing may hide weight gain signs, which delays the awareness of weight gain.
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LESS OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
LESS OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Snow and icy conditions limit outdoor exercise options, affecting workout routines.
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INCREASED STRESS LEVELS
INCREASED STRESS LEVELS
Winter stress, coupled with holidays, can lead to emotional eating as well as weight gain.
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LACK OF FRESH PRODUCT
LACK OF FRESH PRODUCT
Lack of fresh produce in winter may lead to weight gain as it reduces access to nutritious options, promoting unhealthy choices.
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8 SIGNS OF DEHYDRATION IN WINTER
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