10 End of Year Health Tips
The last 12 weeks of the year are when most people get off track with their diet and exercise routines. People often abandon these routines during this time of the year for several reasons. The holiday season mostly centers around food and makes it challenging to eat healthy. Additionally, the stress and time constraints of holiday preparations (like shopping, parties, and family commitments) can lead to less time for meal prep and skipped work outs. Many people also adopt an indulgent and relaxed mindset when it comes to diet and fitness, often thinking they will “start fresh” in the new year. This is exacerbated by social pressures to enjoy holiday treats and drinks. Even the shorter days and cooler temperatures can diminish motivation. Recognizing these challenges can help people develop strategies to maintain their health goals even during the festive season. Dr. Deryk Harting, a patient favorite at one of the highest rated car accident medical care providers in the Tampa Bay area, discusses 10 tips to help maintain your diet and workout routine during the last quarter of the year:
By implementing some of these strategies, you can enjoy the holiday season and avoid making New Year’s resolutions come January.
— This article is written by Deryk Harting, DC, one of the members of Chambers Medical Group’s team of car accident chiropractors who offer a variety of treatments and therapies ranging from diagnostic testing to various soft tissue therapies for car accidents and injuries in Florida.