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Featuring Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers, Director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

 Dr. Griffin Rodgers

For information about Dr. Rodgers, see his biography.


Start New Habits for Being Active and Eating Healthy

Broadcast Dates: Monday, December 30-Sunday, January 6
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DR. RODGERS: You’ve heard the phrase “easy come, easy go.” When it comes to holiday weight gain, don’t expect the weight to go as easily as it came.

Hi, I’m Dr. Griffin Rodgers, Director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases at NIH.

Research suggests that many people never lose the extra weight they gain over the holidays. My colleague Dr. Susan Yanovski points out:

DR. YANOVSKI: While the average person gains less than one pound between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, many may never lose that weight, and over the years those pounds add up. You don’t have to gain weight. Healthy eating and physical activity can help you avoid extra pounds over the holidays.

DR. RODGERS: If you did gain weight, the new year is a great time to get more active and eat healthy. By losing weight over time, you can lower your risk for type 2 diabetes and other health problems.

Follow us on Twitter @HealthyMoments for links on weight control. This is Dr. Griffin Rodgers.

Page last updated: December 28, 2012

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