5 ways before the game on Thanksgiving: how to slim down before Turkey day

If you think about the Latest financial advice you've received, it's probably all sounds something like this: do not buy lattes! Cancel Cable! Live by candlelight and sleep in the jacket! Seriously? When it comes to improving the economic situation, of course, you can spend less. But wouldn't it be great if you could earn more?

In a way, your stomach is no different than your wallet. Practicing restraint is no fun, especially with the holidays upon us. The average downs 4500 calories on Thanksgiving day — about 2,500 more calories than he or she makes the other days of the year. Wouldn't it be great if you could simply delete the value of the Bank's business with enough calories in the 4500 calories waistline and linger at the table, as long as you want?

Here are five painless ways "before the game" for Thanksgiving. Try them for a week and you can safely and easily on the Bank of the 640 + calories a day for seven days around Turkey day everyone splurge, that does not wake up to clean up.

Pull the elastic pants, kids!

1. For 2.5 minutes. The best way to earn more calories Turkey dinner is the heart rate and interval training has proved to be particularly useful. Research presented at the Conference showed that the Integrative Biology of physical activity people do the five 30-second bursts to the max-effort of cycling after four minutes of rest, burned 200 extra burned the same day. It is only 2.5 minutes of work metabolic rate, which will take 24-48 hours. Beginners may be struggling to maintain the intensity of all the episodes of the 5 to 30 seconds is required, so you can feel free to mix things in your favorite cardio machine or hit the track. Talk to your doctor or trainer workout plan is right for you.  The calories earned the Thanksgiving festivities: 200

2. drink two cups.Research presented at the meeting showed that people who drank two cups of water before a meal of the liquidation of the eating 75-90 calories less than they would otherwise in the American Chemical Society. This may simply be because the water is filling, but added the H20 can also displace the calories calorie-laden drinks otherwise used.The calories earned the Thanksgiving festivities: 225-270

3. eat before you eat.A number of studies on the Penn State showed that eating soup as an appetizer, a salad, or even apple has reduced the total amount of calories during the meal by 20%. But make sure that you choose wisely: choose low-fat, broth-based soups and a simple white sauce, oil and lemon and vinegar Mixed Greens to keep up. Volumetrics Eating Plan is focused on getting more mileage LD eating foods that leave you full, this concept is based on a series of studies led by Dr. Barbara rolls, Professor of nutritional sciences at Penn State and author of "the Volumetrics Eating Plan." The calories earned the Thanksgiving festivities: 134-187.

4. use the dessert plates.Guys, we have a disk problem. In the past 50 years, the average disk has grown 9 inches in the 1960s-the yesterday 12. Then what? Research printed in the journal appetite found that average people to clean the plates, 91 percent of the time, no matter how much food on the plate and although they are no longer hungry. Survey data show that the transition to a 12-inch disc, 9-inch disk can reduce calorie intake by 48%. I'll take it!The calories earned the Thanksgiving festivities: 275-350

5. go to bed 30 minutes earlier. Sleep deprivation has a huge impact on how our brains respond to junk food. Even if we burn more calories when awake, University of Colorado researchers found that dieters, consumed 6 percent more calories when they got to the lack of sleep. Someone 2,000 diet, which is 120 calories. Not only that, the lack of sleep change as a matter of fact, the fat cells in biology, the aging period. Sleep requirements vary per person, but studies show the basal need seven or eight hours of sleep for most adults. The calories earned the Thanksgiving festivities: 120.

David Zinczenko is the ABC News nutrition and health journalist and the author of "eat it to win it!" To find more hidden sources of sugar and how to lose weight by skipping the other ingredients in everyday food, check out our "eat it to win it!" here.

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