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Independence in College: So Long, Freshman
Fifteen!
Young people are often given their first taste of freedom when
they enter college. There are a lot of fun and exciting things
to do when a person first gets to college, but one of the most
universal characteristics of individuals new to college and
living on their own is that they will gain weight.
Affectionately referred to as the freshman fifteen, it is
averaged out that the individuals at college who gain weight
when first going off to college gain about fifteen pounds.
There are a number of reasons as to why individuals may gain
this weight. By understanding the reasons and ways in which an
individual might gain this weight, people can make better
decisions in order to help them lose the weight that they put
on since attending college or some people can even avoid
gaining weight all together.
Cafeterias on campus are often open 24/7 or very near to it. As
a result, students can get as much food as they want, virtually
any time that they want. There are also lots of restaurants and
diners conveniently located to the school because the owners of
restaurants understand that they can get a great deal of
patrons since there are so many students available. By making
smart choices when it comes to food, individuals can help to
combat the freshman fifteen. This does not mean that a person
should not have the foods that they like or that they should
starve themselves. It simply means that students need to be
careful about moderating what they eat and eating when they are
hungry – not when they are bored or just looking for something
to do to pass the time between classes.
Healthy eating should also be a priority. Even when the
individual is still living with their parents, they should be
able to identify what is a healthy meal and what a person
should eat in order to stay healthy. Some individuals can fight
off the weight simply by eating a balanced meal. By being aware
of healthy foods and snacks, individuals who are used to
practicing healthy eating habits are less likely to become
overwhelmed by the fattening and sugary choices made available
to them by the cafeteria or nearby businesses.
Alcohol is on campus. There are many individuals who have
experienced and tried alcohol before and a fair number of
individuals who have not. It is important to be careful when it
comes to alcohol not just because many people who begin
drinking are not legally permitted to do so, but alcohol is
fattening and can make many people gain weight. One single
alcoholic beverage can actually contain more than 200 calories.
In addition, individuals who are hung over are far less likely
to be active the next day, which helps to cut into exercise
time and other healthy activities. By being realistic and
educated when it comes to alcohol, individuals can help to
understand how alcohol can affect them from a nutritional
standpoint. As a result, individuals can help to stay at a
healthy weight.
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