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College Weight Gain
By Diana Keuilian
Students
today are faced with the serious reality of unwanted weight gain as they enter
college. A recent study by Cornell University found that on average, college
freshman gain about 0.5 pounds a week. This is almost 11 times more than the
average weight gain among 17-and 18-year olds and almost 20 times more than the
average weight gain among American adults! In the face of such staggering
statistics two obvious questions arise: 1) Why are college students gaining
weight at such an alarming rate? and 2) How can college weight gain be avoided?
Q: Why are college students gaining weight at such an alarming rate?
A: There are many different specifics that lead the student to gain weight in
college, but they can be summed up into three main categories.
1. Increase in Calories
College life encourages an increase in the caloric intake of students. College
is filled with social events and social events usually equal FOOD! Most college
cafeterias serve their food buffet style, and when given access to unlimited
amounts of food most people automatically overeat.
Fast food, while laden with calories, is cheap
so it appeals to the budget of a college student. Studying for long hours often
leads to snacking for hours. Blended coffee drinks and smoothies are often
staples in a college student’s diet even though these items often pack more
calories than a regular meal.
2. Decrease in Activity
When students enter college most of them leave organized sports behind them.
These students that were used to practicing five or more times a week for hours
at a time are now left with no accountability to be active. Couple this with the
hectic schedule that most college students deal with, and it begins to make
sense why most incoming freshmen don’t even make time to find the campus gym,
let alone visit it regularly!
3. Metabolism Killers
College students are notorious for crashing their metabolism by poorly managing
their diets. This occurs when a student eats too few meals, and ends up eating
extra large meals once or twice a day instead of proportioned meals throughout
the day. A common metabolism killer of college students is skipping breakfast,
the most important meal of the day as it starts one’s metabolism up in the
morning. Eating late at night is another classic metabolism killer of college
students.
Q: How can college weight gain be avoided?
A: The first step in avoiding weight gain is to be aware of the things that
cause it. Couple that with the following three suggestions of proven ways to
avoid weight gain, and you are looking at a plan of success!
1. Set a Goal
The best way to ensure that you don’t become the next college weight gain
statistic is to make it your goal not to gain the weight. Be aware of the
changes to your lifestyle once you enter college, and make a conscious effort to
only allow healthy changes to occur. Post your goal where you can view it every
day and periodically check your progress by weighing yourself.
2. Practice Nutritious Eating
Be aware of the pitfalls of college eating habits and concentrate on eating
nutritious well-balanced meals. Avoid fried foods and foods high in calories.
Eat as many fresh vegetables and fruits as you can, and practice portion control
while roaming the cafeteria.
3. Join an Exercise Program
Whether you join an intramural sports team, enroll in PE, or attend an aerobics
class the bottom line is that you need to be active in order to ward off the
freshman fifteen. Find an activity that you enjoy and consistently do it. You
should be exercising a minimum of half an hour three times each week. A great
way to keep consistent is to build accountability with a friend.
Armed with an informed game plan and some effort, any college student can avoid
weight gain. For more information on college weight gain, and for your own game
plan visit www.AvoidTheFreshman15.com. You don’t have to settle for depressing
weight gain as you navigate through the most exciting time of your life! You
deserve the body of your dreams.
About The Author:
Diana Keuilian, Certified Personal Trainer, and author of “Avoid The Freshman
Fifteen”, has a proven method for avoiding college weight gain. Visit
http://www.AvoidTheFreshman15.com to learn more. She is also the head Fitness
Trainer for the nation’s leading online fitness site
http://www.HitechPersonalFitness.com
and board member of http://www.HitechTrainer.com
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