If managing your weight feels harder than it used to, you’re not imagining it. These days, many aspects of daily life are working against us when trying to maintain a healthy weight. We sit more. We scroll more. We sleep less. And food is available everywhere, all the time.
Today’s environment makes it easy to eat more and move less without even realizing it. Here’s some insight into what’s making weight management tougher, and what you can do about it.
We Sit More Than Ever
Many jobs now involve long hours at a computer. Even outside of work, we relax by streaming shows or scrolling on our phones. When you sit for most of the day, you burn fewer calories. Over time, that adds up and makes it harder to manage your weight.
Ultra-Processed Foods Are Everywhere
Highly processed foods are easy to grab, cheap and heavily marketed. They’re designed to taste good and keep you coming back for more. They’re also typically high in added sugar, salt and unhealthy fats. It’s been shown that people tend to eat more calories when their diets are high in ultra-processed foods.
Sleep Is Often Sacrificed
Late-night emails, streaming shows and busy schedules can cut into sleep. But sleep plays a big role in weight control. Not getting enough sleep can affect hormones that control hunger and fullness. And when you’re tired, you’re more likely to crave high-calorie foods.
Stress Is Constant
Modern life moves fast. Work demands, financial worries and constant notifications can keep stress levels high. Chronic stress can increase levels of cortisol, a hormone linked to weight gain, especially around the belly. Stress can also lead to emotional eating.
Convenience Often Wins
Food delivery apps, drive-thrus and packaged snacks make life easier. But they can also make it easier to overeat, especially because portion sizes are often larger than what your body needs.
Our modern lifestyle makes weight gain easier, but small, daily habits can tip the balance back in your favor. Focus on moving a little more. Sleeping a little better. Eating a little more mindfully. Over time, you’ll likely find that those small steps add up to big results.
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