TAKE A WEIGHT OFF

The 11 bizarre weight loss hacks to drop a dress size by Christmas party season

And how you could burn a potential 400 extra calories each week at work

FESTIVE party season is knocking on the door which means indulging in mulled wines, mince pies, canapes and chocolate coins for weeks.

By December, your calendar will likely be solid with social events, from the office party to ‘Friendsmas’ and family get-togethers.

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Read on for some slightly more unusual ways that might help you lose weight

It’s natural to want to look your best and sparkle in your festive glam, and if shedding a few pounds is what you long for, we’re here to help!

We all know eating less and moving more is the best way to lose weight, but at this time of the year especially it can feel like a chore.

Instead, we’ve rounded up some unusual hacks to squeeze into your daily routine, to feel better and strut your Christmas stuff within weeks.

Deep clean

CLEAN your teeth earlier in the evening, around 7 or 8pm, says Jose Guevara, fitness instructor and founder of .

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Sweet, sugary and salty treats that follow dinner can rack up several hundred calories to end the day and don’t help with sleep, either.

Jose says: “There's something about that fresh, clean, minty flavour that coats your mouth and numbs those indulgent cravings right in their tracks.”

published in the Journal of the National Medical Association found that a pinch of salt (preferably Himalayan salt) can stop you reaching for that slice of cake, bar of chocolate or bag of crisps. 

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Experts said that salt prevents the loss of sodium and other electrolyte minerals, which can cause hunger levels to increase when your insulin levels fall.

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Alternatively, put a pinch of salt in a glass of water and drink that instead. 

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This doesn’t have to mean taking ice baths daily, which can be time consuming and costly.

Exposing your body to brief spells of cold can give your metabolic rate a boostCredit: Getty

Instead, Jose says that something as simple as ending your shower with 30 to 60 seconds of cold water could activate some of the calorie-burning brown fat cells.

Early bird

GET the most out of your workout by fasting beforehand, exercising before breakfast.

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Joe says: “Training in a fasted state helps get your body used to tapping into fat stores for fuel; it's like you're reprogramming your metabolism to be a more efficient fat burner.”

Make sure you re-fuel properly with a solid post-workout mealCredit: Getty

Plus, some studies have shown that morning exercisers have a lower body weight than those who exercise in the evening.

Make sure to refuel after a workout with a meal, reducing recovery time for your next session.

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Pyjama party

CHANGING into your sportswear to exercise can seem like a chore – but who said you have to?

Jose says: “There’s something liberating about just starting to exercise when you’re already in lounge mode. It removes the barrier of having to ‘get ready’. And these little hurdles can be enough to make you skip a workout.”

You don't have to change into your sportswear to exerciseCredit: Getty

He adds: “If you’re already in your PJs, you can just roll out of bed or off the sofa straight into a quick bodyweight routine, yoga flow or plank workout.”

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THE key to weight loss is to “increase perceived portion size” of your meal, according to scientists at Shaanxi University, China.

participants perceived portions of chocolate to be bigger when displayed this way.

To do this at home, cut food into smaller pieces and spread it across a smaller plate.

, says: “The research found this can help people lose weight as they think they are consuming more food than what is actually occurring and are tricking the brain on a subconscious level.”

Dear diary

IT is a bit time-consuming, but writing down everything you eat could help you lose weight.

The theory is that it helps you analyse what you’re eating and notice any patterns of behaviour.

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