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Holiday excess might be inevitable,
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but it doesn't have to be bad for you.
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Here's how.
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Hey this is Annie Gaus guest hosting for D News.
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One of the best things about the holiday season
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is the excuse to sit around and eat tons of good food,
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drink tons of nog, and just do nothing,
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which is part of the reason why it's so common to pack
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on a couple pounds during the holidays.
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According to a 2000 study by the New England
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Journal of Medicine, people can gain an average
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of just over a pound over the fall and winter.
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And not surprisingly, even short term periods
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of overeating and inactivity can have negative effects
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on your blood sugar and metabolism.
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But don't worry, there is good news.
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A new study shows that exercise can counteract
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those negative effects, even if you
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are gaining a little bit of weight.
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Physiologists from the University of Bath
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tested groups of young men, having
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them consume more calories than normal,
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the equivalent of quality overeating.
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One was sedentary.
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The other exercised on a treadmill for 45 minutes a day.
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And in just over a week, the inactive group
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saw a whole range of negative effects,
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like a decrease in blood sugar control
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and changing gene expression in fat cells
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linked to poor metabolism.
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But the exercising group showed normal blood sugar levels
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and less undesirable gene activity.
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But what's interesting is that they
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matched the excess calories according
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to your level of activity.
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They had the active group consume even more.
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So everyone was at a similar level of excess.
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So the implication of the study is
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that even if you're stuffing your face with ham and fruit
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cake during the Christmas week, exercise doesn't just
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burn off some of those calories.
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It can also have a protective effect
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against some of the bad things that can happen in your body.
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So in summary, eat, drink, be merry,
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don't forget to move sometimes, and more importantly
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have fun over the holidays.
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As always, you get in touch with the show
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at Twitter and Facebook at D News.
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And you can also find me on Twitter at AnnieGaus.
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Thanks for watching, and see you next time.