04 November,2021 05:18 PM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
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A lot of us are going to spend this festive season gorging on a variety of food including mithais, snacks and even chocolates. It doesn't stop there because where there is food there is also a lot of drinking. While not everybody may consume alcohol, there are going to be others who consumed aerated and other soft drinks.
Now, it is hard to avoid these, especially if you want to make the most of the season for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world in March 2020. Since the celebrations were muted last year, people are definitely going to go all out and enjoy themselves by partying with friends and family.
For the health-conscious people who are weary of how much they consume or for every other person who has no restraint on how much they consume during this time, we have got you covered with some expert tips. Mid-day reached out to Sakina Diwan, dietician with Bhatia Hospital to share easy hacks to keep the weight in check this Diwali and the rest of the festive season.
One of the easiest health hacks to adopt, Diwan suggests, is by making samosas, mathri, kebabs, tikkis and pakodas in an oven or an air fryer. The dietician says the use of these appliances will eliminate deep-frying and reduce the consumption of oil while still making sure that people get their fill of the delicacies. Photo: istock
As far as Diwali celebrations go, it is always going to be a big party and indulging in good food will be second-nature. Diwan advises, "Eat a salad or a low-calorie snack before going out for those rooftop parties. This will make sure that you're not famished when you're at a party and thus curb tendencies to binge on rich and oily food." It will help people maintain their diet and not have regrets after the festive season is over. Photo: istock
While the eating can be taken care of, it may be a little more difficult to stop mindlessly consuming aerated drinks and Diwan says it would be better to swap the regular Coke for a Diet Coke to reduce the consumption of sugar during this festive season. "Try and use infused water instead of fruit juices to reduce sugar intake and always make sure a glass of water is at hand," she suggests. Photo: istock
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