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Avoiding the Covid ‘15’

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Posted at 1:57 PM, Sep 04, 2020
and last updated 2020-09-04 13:57:38-04

ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- You heard about the Freshman 15, but what about the Covid 15?

With stress snacking up and gym workouts down during the Coronavirus outbreak, you might start noticing a mid-section bulge that was not there before.

Add working from home with easy kitchen access in the mix and you may find yourself with a couple extra pounds.

With chips, popcorn, and ice cream, many people are finding comfort in binging on junk food during these stressful times, but how can you avoid gaining the Covid 15 pounds?

First, stay hydrated. A study out of the University of Michigan found that poor hydration is associated with higher body mass index and filling up on water can prevent overeating.

“The other thing is to make sure that you're getting good nutrition,” says Dr. Ronan Factora, a Geriatrics Specialist at Cleveland Clinic.

Unhealthy junk food may provide comfort, but there are some healthy foods that can, too! Try wild salmon, dark chocolate, and eggs to boost your mood without expanding your waistline.

If you don't want to go back to the gym yet try some virtual classes and exercises at home such as burpees, lunges, and push-ups can help you keep off those pounds without any gym equipment.

“It's never too late to make those changes that are going to keep you healthy,” says Factora.

Not just now, but years later. Another tip is to control your portion size by eating on a plate instead of straight from the package.