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How to Avoid Overeating on a Cruise
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Cruises are known for their abundance of delicious food options, and it's easy to overindulge and overeat. Here are some tips to help you avoid overeating on a cruise: 1. Be mindful of portion sizes: When you're at a buffet or ordering from a menu, pay attention to the portion sizes and try to avoid getting more food than you need. You can always go back for seconds if you're still hungry. 2. Choose healthier options: Look for healthy options like salads, vegetables, lean proteins, and fruits. Try to avoid fried and high-fat foods as much as possible. 3. Use a smaller plate: Studies have shown that using a smaller plate can help you eat less, so consider using a salad plate instead of a full-sized dinner plate. 4. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated and avoid mistaking thirst for hunger. It's also a good idea to limit your alcohol intake, as alcohol can increase your appetite and make it harder to resist unhealthy food choices. 5. Take breaks between meals: Give yourself time to digest your food and let yourself feel full before you go back for more. Take a walk around the ship or engage in other activities to help you avoid snacking between meals. 6. Plan ahead: Look at the menus and plan your meals in advance so you know what you want to eat and can make healthier choices. 7. Practice moderation: Remember that it's okay to indulge in your favorite foods and treats from time to time, just make sure you're not overdoing it. By following these tips, you can enjoy the delicious food on your cruise while still maintaining a healthy and balanced diet.
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