Monday Nov 30, 2015
As December begins, the temptation to forego the gym for end-of-year drinks and Christmas dinners is strong. If you need some added motivation to keep up the exercise regime at this time of year, two Australian experts have described exactly how two weeks of no exercise can affect your physical and emotional health.
Fitness
"When detraining starts to occur you see a decrease in cardio and respiratory fitness," the University of Newcastle's Professor David Luban told news.com.au. The more unfit you are, the quicker your fitness levels will decrease. "For people who haven't been doing very much exercise, if they stop for two weeks then they will go backwards quite quickly."
Weight
"When people are exercising regularly, they have more healthy food cravings. When people have an active lifestyle they don't crave fatty foods as much," said the University of Canberra's Dr Richard Keegan, an associate professor in sports and exercise psychology.