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How Do I Avoid the Freshman Fifteen? |
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The "freshman fifteen" or "college fifteen" is the weight gained by many young men and women as they enter college. Most of this weight is usually gained during the first year of college, which would explain the name "freshman fifteen," but in some cases, the weight gain can extend throughout the whole four years of university. There are numerous reasons for the "freshman fifteen." With the demands of college classes and exams, many students turn to fast food as their main source of nourishment, which in turn ends up piling up the pounds rather quickly. Frequent parties and late-night snacking also contribute to the "freshman fifteen." Here are some quick tips on how to remain slim through college.
The most important thing you can do to avoid the "freshman fifteen" is to remember the basics of nutrition. Try to keep active and do not make food the main focus of your meetings. The "freshman fifteen" will stay away if you work on it.
Written by
Diana Bocco |
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