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Traveling can definitely disrupt your usual diet and exercise routine, but you can enjoy your vacation without gaining weight. Here are a few pointers on how to avoid weight gain while traveling. 

When you’re planning a vacation, you probably start by figuring out where you’re going to go, how you’re going to get there, where you’re going to stay, and what you’ll want to do once you get there.  And if you’re like many of my clients, there may be something else you might plan for when you travel – weight gain. However, I’m going to tell you how you can take a vacation and avoid weight gain.

Many people tell me that they just can’t stay on their diets while they’re on vacation – admittedly, it’s a challenge. But when people plan to gain weight when they’re traveling, it sounds to me as if they don’t even want to try to stay on track. Vacations can turn your structured world upside down – that’s one of the reasons we enjoy taking them. But just because you’re traveling doesn’t mean you have to bring back “excess baggage” around your waist, hips and thighs.

Tips to control calories while traveling

No matter where you go, or how you get there, it really helps if you’re well prepared. Aim to stick to your usual routines as much as you can.  Here are some tips to help you avoid weight gain while on vacation.

-If you’re traveling by car, skip the ‘road food,’ and pack healthy meals and snacks instead. Don’t leave the house until you’ve eaten.  If you’re in a rush, take a protein shake with you so you’ll be less tempted to pick up fast food on the way.

-Easy to pack foods such as protein bars, fruit, nuts or soy nuts, string cheese and individual packs of baby carrots are good snacks no matter your method of travel. They’re great for road trips or flights.

-Finding healthy items at the airport is a challenge – fruit, yogurt, salads or sandwiches can be found – but packing your own food will save you calories and cash.

-When flights are delayed, use the time to walk around in the terminal rather than letting the restaurants and watering holes beckon.  At some large airports, you can easily log a mile or more by walking back and forth along the concourses.

-Watch out for liquid calories.  Staying hydrated, especially if you’re flying, is important. It’s recommended that you drink a cup of fluid for every hour you’re in the air, but if you’re chugging sodas or cocktails, you’ll rack up a bundle of calories.  Stick to water, iced tea or lightly sweetened sports beverages instead.

-If a stop at a hotel figures into your plans, you’ll likely be suffering from a dangerous combination of fatigue coupled with tempting foods from the happy hour buffets or room service.  Travel is tiring, but rather than using food as a pick-me-up, take a walk or hit the hotel gym after you get settled.

-Many hotel rooms have refrigerators.  Pick up some fresh fruits, cut vegetables or yogurt for snacks.  And don’t forget some milk or soy milk so you can whip up a protein shake in your room.

-Ask hotel staff about healthy dining options in the area where you’re likely to find the foods you generally eat.

-Watch your calories at hotels that offer complementary breakfast.  It’s tempting to overeat when you’re not paying for food items.  Most free breakfasts load you up with starchy bagels, cereal and waffles and it’s easy to you eat more than you should, especially when you’re not paying for it.  Instead, be on the lookout for fresh fruit, and maybe some protein in the form of hard-boiled eggs or yogurt.

Travel Traps – Watch your calories in the car,  air and hotel

How much exercise do you need to burn off some of most typical ‘road foods’?  The chart below gives the calories and fat in typical foods, and the amount and type of exercise needed to burn off those calories.Keep in mind that while you’re sitting in a car or on an airplane, you’re only burning about 150 calories per hour.

Food Calories      Fat    To burn it off…
Airport – Cinnabon Cinnamon Roll 813 26 gm 2 hours of backpacking
Airport – Grande Café Mocha and Blueberry Scone 860 33 gm 115 minutes of biking
Airport – Yogurt Parfait with fruit and granola 620 13 gm 110 minutes of dancing
Airport – Subway Chicken and Bacon Ranch Wrap 440 27 gm 50 minutes of singles tennis
Airplane – United Airlines Classic Snack Box 616 33 gm 2 hours of aerobics
Airplane – Delta Flight Delights (Pita chips, hummus, apricots, almonds, Clif Bar, Toblerone mini chocolate) 530 22 gm 90 minutes of baseball
Airplane – Gourmet Chocolate Chip Cookie 420 20 gm 120 minutes of Frisbee
Airplane – Ham and Swiss Breakfast Croissant 350 21 gm 2 hours of vacuuming
Airplane – Boston Market Chicken Caesar Salad with Sun Chips and Dressing 640 52 gm 120 minutes of ice skating
Hotel Mini-Bar – Planters Apple Cinnamon Trail Mix 560 26 gm 3 1/2 hours of washing dishes
Hotel Mini-Bar – 4.5 ounce can Macadamia Nuts 913 97 gm 80 minutes jumping rope
Hotel Mini-Bar – Snickers King Size Candy Bar 440 22 gm 100 minutes ping pong
Hotel “Free Breakfast “– Bagel with Cream Cheese, Fruit on the Bottom Yogurt, 3/4 cup Raisin Bran + 2% milk, 2 strips bacon 1020 34 5 hours of bowling
On the Road – Double Burger with Fries 1100 61 2 hours of jogging
On the Road – Stuffed Burrito and Medium Soda 900 30 90 minutes of stair climbing
On the Road – 6” Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich + Chips 670 20 2 hours of mowing the lawn
On the Road – 5-ounce tray Red Vines 560 0 56 minutes of swimming

 

 Written by Susan Bowerman, MS, RD, CSSD. Susan is a paid consultant for Herbalife.

Posted in Nutrition Fitness Tips Health Articles By Guy Alony

3-day 1200 calorie diet plan

09/02/2014 04:12

Try this 3-day 1200 calorie diet plan

Looking for sample menus for a 1200 calorie diet plan? This 3-day diet plan packs a lot of nutrition into 1200 calories.

A 1200 calorie diet plan calls for some careful planning – not that higher calorie level diet plans don’t – but when you only have 1200 calories to work with and you want to hit all your nutritional targets, every calorie really counts. This 1200 calorie sample diet plan gives you 3 nutrition-packed daily menus to follow.

Who should choose a 1200 calorie diet plan?

A 1200 calorie diet plan would be appropriate for an adult woman who gets little to no activity and who desires weight loss. If this applies to you, I recommend that you start with a 1200 calorie plan, but that you also begin a regular exercise program as well. A 1200 calorie plan may also be appropriate for small-to-medium framed women over the age of 50 who are only lightly active. This calorie level is probably too low for most men.

A drop of no more than 2 pounds (1 kg) per week is considered a safe rate of weight loss. If you are losing weight more quickly than that, move up to the next highest calorie level. If you are losing more slowly, you should not eat fewer than 1200 calories per day – instead, you need to step up your activity level.

1200 Calorie Diet Plan Overview

This plan calls for three meals and two snacks each day. Here is the basic breakdown for the 1200 calorie diet plan:

Breakfast: 1 Protein + 1 Fruit (+ vegetables if desired)

Lunch: 1 Protein + 1 Vegetable + Leafy Greens + 1 Taste Enhancer

Snack: 1 Protein Snack + 1 Fruit or Vegetable

Dinner: 1 Protein + 1 Starch/Grain + 2 Vegetable + Leafy Greens + 1 Taste Enhancer

Snack: 1 Fruit

Daily Totals:   3 Protein, 2-3 Fruit, 3-4 Vegetable, 1 Starch/Grain, 1 Protein Snack, Leafy Greens – no limit, 2 Taste Enhancers

I’ve structured the diet this way so that your meals and afternoon snack will be evenly spaced throughout the day, providing the proper nutrition to help keep your energy level up. However, feel free to move foods around if it suits you better. For example, if you feel that you need a snack mid-morning, you can move the evening fruit snack to the mid-morning instead. As long as you don’t exceed the daily totals for each food group, you’re good!

Take a look at my How to Create Your Own Sample Diet Plan” article which provides all the details on portion sizes for each food group. This will help you when it comes to designing your own 1200 calorie diet plans. Also, you can always swap out one or two meals for a Herbalife Formula 1 Healthy Meal Drink or an Express Meal Bar if you’re on the go or don’t feel like cooking from scratch.

3-Day Menus for a 1200 Calorie Diet

DAY 1

Breakfast

  • 1 cup (250g) nonfat cottage cheese
  • 1 cup (80g) strawberries
  • Sprinkled with cinnamon

Lunch

Large salad made with:

  • Leafy greens (lettuce, spinach) – any amount
  • 1 cup (80g) chopped mixed vegetables (carrots, peppers, tomato)
  • 3 ounces (85g) grilled chicken breast (link to video – quick way to cook chicken breasts)
  • 2 tablespoons (30g) reduced calorie salad dressing (link to salad dressing video)

Snack

  • 1 ounce (30g) soy nuts
  • 1 fresh apple

Dinner

  • 4 ounces (100g) grilled salmon with lemon
  • 2 cups (160g) steamed green beans with garlic
  • ½ cup (150g) cooked brown rice
  • large leafy green salad – any amount
  • 2 Tablespoons (30g) reduced calorie salad dressing

Snack

DAY 2

Breakfast

  • 1 whole egg + 4 egg whites scrambled in nonstick pan with pan spray
  • Topped with tomato salsa
  • 1 cup (80g) cut melon

Lunch

Veggie stir-fry.  Saute together:

  • 5 ounces (125g) firm tofu, cut into cubes
  • 1 cup (80g) broccoli florets
  • Large bunch fresh spinach leaves
  • 2 tsp. (10 ml) oil to stir-fry
  • Season with soy sauce, garlic, pepper and ginger

Snack

  • 4 Tablespoons (60g) prepared hummus
  • 1 cup (80g) baby carrots
Dinner

Grain salad with protein. Toss together:

  • 4 ounces (100g) grilled shrimp
  • ½ cup (150g) cooked quinoa
  • 2 cups (160g) chopped mixed vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, carrots, cucumber, onion)
  • 2 Tablespoons (30g) reduced calorie vinaigrette dressing
  • Place on a bed of leafy greens

Snack

  • 1 fresh orange

DAY 3

Breakfast

  • 1 cup (250g) plain nonfat yogurt
  • 1 banana, sliced
  • Sprinkle with nutmeg

Lunch

  • 4 ounces (100g) grilled halibut
  • 1 cup (80g) steamed asparagus with lemon
  • Mixed leafy greens salad – any amount
  • 2 Tablespoons (30g) reduced calorie salad dressing

Snack

  • ½ cup (125g) nonfat cottage cheese
  • 1 cup (80g) chopped mixed raw vegetables
  • season with salt, pepper, dried dill or chives

Dinner

  • 3 ounces (85g) grilled lean steak
  • 2 cups (160g) roasted Brussels sprouts (halve, toss with olive oil, roast at 400 F / 205 C for 20 minutes)
  • 2 tsp. (10 ml) olive oil (for Brussels sprouts)
  • Steamed kale, spinach or Swiss chard with vinegar – any amount
  • ½ small sweet potato sprinkled with ginger

Snack

  • 1 cup (80g) diced fresh pineapple

Written by Susan Bowerman, MS, RD, CSSD. Susan is a paid consultant for Herbalife.

Posted in Nutrition By Guy Alony

Dry, chapped lips are something we all experience at one time or another. Our lips are sensitive and need to be protected. Elements like the sun, the wind, dry and cold weather conditions can really affect our lips. It’s time to take charge and say goodbye to chapped lips! 

The cold winter weather can wreak havoc on our skin and especially our lips. So here are my top five tips to keep your lips in their most kissable condition and ready for party season! 

How to protect yourself from chapped lips 

Chapped lip tip 1: Protection is key 
Our lips have a very thin outer layer of skin and they contain little melanin, which is necessary for protection against the sun’s rays. Always protect your lips from the sun by applying a lip product with SPF UVA/UVB protection. I keep one in my bag, one in my car, one at my desk … always within reach. Our lips are so vulnerable; we must remember to keep them protected. 


Chapped lip tip 2: Stay hydrated 
I drink a lot of green tea and water throughout the day because chapped lips are an indicator that your body is dehydrated and needs water. So fill your glass full and drink up! 


Chapped lip tip 3: Don’t lick your lips 
Our lips lack in both sweat and oil glands making them susceptible to dehydration. 


We tend to lick our lips as they begin to dry out. And while this may provide temporary relief, the reality is it can worsen the condition. As our saliva quickly evaporates, our lips are left even drier than before. It’s a vicious cycle that we have to break. Try to resist the temptation and keep reapplying your lip product instead of licking your lips throughout the day. 

Chapped lip tip 4: Take your vitamins 
Believe it or not, vitamin deficiencies can affect our entire body both inside and out. And, these deficiencies can lead to chapped lips. Be sure to eat a varied, healthy diet and consider taking a daily multivitamin that includes vitamins B, C and E to nurture your lips from the inside out. 

Chapped lip tip 5: Eat healthy 
A healthy diet that includes essential fatty acids is also important when it comes to our lips. If we are deficient in essential fatty acids the chances are that our lips will be affected. Some healthy food choices include fresh fruits and vegetables, fish, whole grains and olive oil. And I choose to take an Omega 3 supplement because Omega 3’s are amazing for our skin and lips. 


Follow these simple tips and you too can avoid dry, chapped lips and instead enjoy healthy, happy, kissable lips. 

Written by beauty expert, Jacquie Carter. Jacquie is Director of Outer Nutrition at Herbalife.

Posted in Skin Care By Guy Alony
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