October 30, 2015

Take the Scary out of Halloween & the Time Change

It's the end of Daylight Saving Time... This means an extra hour of sleep (at least, in theory) & extra light in the morning. However, it will also get dark earlier (for you after-work exercisers). It can also cause some people to feel tired, sad, or achy.
- Greatist's How Daylight Saving Time Actually Affects You
- Weather.com's 5 Health Impacts of Daylight Saving Time's End

If you plan to continue being active outdoors after dark, please be careful. Here are safety tips from SparkPeople.

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Is Halloween candy lurking at your home or workplace? If you do choose to indulge,:

- Pay attention to portion size & quantity. Calories quickly add up.
- Keep candy out of sight or, at least, out of reach.
- Eat only the candies you truly enjoy.
- To compensate, reduce other calories (by eating less or making healthier substitutions). For example, eat an open faced sandwich to save 100 calories or skip the cheese for about 70 less calories. You can also add in extra physical activity.

For more insight, check out:
* Greatist's 20 Healthier Halloween Candy Choices
* Momtastic's Exactly How Much Exercise is Required to Burn Off Halloween Candy? (based on 150lb person)
* Men's Fitness' Exercise Equivalents of Halloween Candy (based on 180lb man)

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