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Do You Overindulge During the Holidays? Poll Finds You're Not Alone

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on Dec 4, 2023.

By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter

MONDAY, Dec. 4, 2023 -- Holiday festivities bring joy to many, but they also give rise to quite a few unhealthy habits, a new survey has found.

Two-thirds of people say they overindulge in food during the holidays, and nearly half (45%) said they take a break from exercise, according to a new survey from Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center.

Meanwhile, a third admit they drink more alcohol during the holidays, and more than half report feeling tired and having less time for themselves.

“Holiday travel, activities with friends and family, and trying to get a bunch of things done can cause people to lose track of their healthy habits,” said Dr. Barbara Bawer, a family medicine physician at Wexner.

The survey involved 1,007 people polled between Oct. 20 and 23, with a 3.6 percentage point margin of error.

Folks need to stick to their normal routine as much as possible to avoid starting unhealthy habits, Bawer said..

“Once you're out of a routine, which typically happens around the holidays, it’s really hard to get back on track, partly because the motivation is no longer there,” Bawer said in a university news release.

People should keep in mind that it’s okay to say no, whether it be for one more holiday party or one more rich dish at the buffet, Bawer said.

Bawer also recommends that people:

“Small, consistent changes and slowly adding to them can help you reach your health goals,” Bawer said.

Sources

  • Ohio State University, news release, Dec. 4, 2023

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