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Why Winter is Making You Fatter & How to Fix it

If you take a look at the animal kingdom, you’ll notice that aquatic mammals in colder climates naturally develop a layer of blubber to stay warm in the winter. To some degree, we humans also have similar instincts during the winter months.

There are a number of ways that the seasonal changes of a cooling climate are making us fatter. In fact, winter is contributing to our fatness in the following ways:

    1. Keeping warm: Just like the polar bear and the otter, it is possible that humans develop an extra layer of “blubber” to keep warm. Some studies have shown that children who are born during cold winters are significantly more likely to become obese as adults. If you have a little one on the way, turn the heater up. 

Fortunately for us, the winter battle can be won. It takes a little dedication to a few sound principles of keeping in shape. These may or may not be new to you, but humans tend to retain knowledge that is periodically reinforced. Here’s the fix:

    1. Keep your muscle mass in the winter: Important for both men and women. This will most likely require that you do some sort of weight lifting. You will also have to eat enough food to feed the muscle on your body. If you don’t maintain your lean body mass or eat enough food, you won’t be able to keep your metabolism burning fast. 

This list could certainly continue. I’m interested to hear if you have any items to add.

Jason is the author of World Fitness Network, a blog about building muscle, losing fat, and lifestyle.

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