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Obesity increases during the festival, how to control it?

 Obesity increases during the festival, how to control it?


During festivals like Dashain, people eat and drink to their heart's content. Let's not talk about others, health-conscious people are also saying - 'It's fun to eat during the festival, it's fun!'


Its results start to be seen after the end of the festival. Body weight increases, diabetes makes you lose weight, cholesterol makes you sad. Then they start saying, 'What should we do now?'






Carelessness during the festival


During the festival, we eat with our heart rather than our body. We eat with our heart, we eat to keep our heart. When we start cooking sweet and savory food at home, we can't stop ourselves, we eat it to our heart's content. He goes to relatives, friends. Food is served there to welcome us. We can't turn away the food that has been cooked with heartiness for the guests. Even if the stomach is full, we eat to keep our mind. On top of that - meat, paneer, fried, fried, spicy food. How can the body tolerate such food?





And obesity increases


During festivals like Dashain, there is a widespread custom of eating sweets, freezing in the form of tas, and consuming meat and alcohol. Some people stay quiet, some people start raving. Excess calories accumulated in the body while eating and sitting cannot be spent.

It is eaten from morning till late at night. It is difficult for our body to digest food late at night. On the other hand, sleep is not coordinated. The direct effect of excessive food is on the stomach. The stomach cannot digest it and stores it as fat.


After gaining fat, the weight will increase. Anxiety also increases with weight gain. Because the uncontrolled weight of the body also brings other problems. Like diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol etc. Many people must have experienced that after Dashain they usually gain four to five kg.



Other problems with obesity


Most of the problems during Dashain are for those who have chronic diseases. Patients with uric acid, diabetes, blood pressure and cholesterol should pay the most attention to obesity, diet, sleep and medicine.

All these things are not in balance due to the excitement and wandering of Dashain. If you eat too much meat as well as alcohol, this chronic disease may cause heart problems and cause a heart attack and you may need to be taken to the hospital immediately.


More problems in men


In Dashain, most of the problems are comparatively seen in men. Because women are also doing physical exercise by working in the kitchen, room and yard for cooking, worship, and cleaning. However, in the case of men, sitting in one place after sitting down to play Tas, eating in the same place and not caring how much they have eaten, causes back pain, obesity, insomnia, and indigestion.


what to do


Control your diet as much as possible


Even if you eat sweets and fried, burnt food during the festival, you should reduce the quantity. For that, along with meat dishes, fresh fruits, salads, green vegetables and protein rich items should also be kept on the plate. And, when eating food, you should start with green vegetables and fruits. If you start like this, you will lose your appetite to eat heavy food. And, the amount of meat is also less. Foods with more fiber than meat also help in digesting food such as meat.


Place food on a small plate and eat slowly


Eating on a small plate automatically reduces the amount of food. Even if you take it on a small plate and eat it slowly, you will avoid unnecessary eating. After adding once, you should try to reduce the habit of adding.


Drink plenty of water


Drinking plenty of water helps flush out toxins from the body. Which also makes you less hungry. Make a habit of drinking water 30 minutes before or 40 minutes after eating. It will not only keep the metabolism fast, but also help you eat less.


physical activity


The most necessary exercise is during a long festival like Dashain. Don't be fooled by the fact that gyms and yoga halls are closed during this time.

Exercising for 15 to 20 minutes at home is also beneficial. If there are guests in the house or if the mood is not right, you can exercise and walk in the morning or evening.


Eat on time


During the festival we often forget the regular meal times. Eating at irregular times has a negative effect on metabolism and increases the possibility of weight gain.

So, you can eat twice a day and have a light snack in between. It is better to eat meat dishes in the morning than in the evening. It is advisable to eat light food in the evening and sleep three hours after eating.


enough sleep


Lack of sleep can also be a major cause of weight gain. During festivals, due to feasting and other activities, sleep is reduced, which reduces the body's energy and also affects the metabolism. Be it a festival or a normal day, you should try to sleep for 7 to 8 hours daily.

Ramadan: Festival of Purity and Charity

Ramadan: Festival of Purity and Charity


The Islamic calendar defines Ramadan as the ninth month. Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset throughout the month, which is also known as Roza.



Ramadan does not start on the same day or month every year, because it is the Islamic calendar. The start date of Ramadan may vary by up to 10 days each year in accordance with the Islamic calendar. This year, this Suru festival has started on 10th of Chait and will be completed on 9th or 10th of Baisakh.


How is Ramadan celebrated?


A person fasting during Ramadan does not even drink water from sunrise to sunset. Smoking, drinking and sexual activities are also prohibited during that time. But after sunset, this rule does not apply. After sunset, you can eat after breaking the fast.


There is a tradition of drinking water and dates to break the fast. After that, many dishes are prepared and eaten until sunrise.


During the day, Muslims pray and pray to Allah, wishing for the progress of the society. They can wake up before sunrise, have breakfast and pray and then go about their daily work. After that, one should fast all day and spend time with family after sunset. This routine should be followed for a month.


Ramadan is a holy month, in which the people of the Muslim community do more charity work and help those in need.


Young children, the elderly, pregnant women, the sick, those who are menstruating or people who need special care are also exempted from fasting. It is a tradition that everyone except them should observe this fast.


Even if someone is unable or unable to fast during Ramadan, they can continue the fast even after the month ends.


Why is this festival celebrated?


This month is also to change oneself as a good person by imbibing the values and beliefs of Islam. Many members of the community fast during Ramadan to rid themselves of negative feelings and habits. Apart from this, the purpose of this Ramadan is to purify oneself emotionally and spiritually.

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