Hinckley Times

We will spend 190 hours sitting down over Christmas

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PEOPLE in Hinckley will spend 190 hours sitting down over the festive period this December, according to new statistics released by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) for its Treks Campaign.

With Christmas almost in sight, many of our healthy habits will have already gone out the window. But a new survey by the BHF has revealed just how much people’s inactivity and overindulg­ence skyrockets in the festive period.

The survey revealed that close to a third of residents in the Midlands (32%) will do absolutely no exercise throughout the whole of December, while a further 31% will do less than an hour a week. According to the survey, just over 1 million Brits, or one in 20, that already had an exercise regime won’t get back to their usual routine until February.

Coupled with this, throughout December, residents from the Midlands will chalk up an incredible 190 hours of sedentary behaviour per person, spent sitting eating, cosied up in front of the TV or driving home to see loved ones.

We all love to overindulg­e over the festive period, but the survey also showed many of us aren’t aware just how many calories there are in some of our favourite Christmas treats. Close to half of residents in the Midlands (49%) underestim­ate just how many calories there are in a mince pie, and nearly two thirds (65%) underestim­ate just how many calories are in a cheeseboar­d. (2)

Over Christmas period, Brits will collective­ly put on more than 19.5 million stone by New Year – equivalent to 9,874 London double decker buses.

The BHF is encouragin­g everyone to kick-start a healthier New Year once the festivitie­s are over by signing up to one of the charity’s UK or overseas treks and raising money for life saving research. Around 3,500 people took on a UK or overseas trek or cycling challenge in support of the nation’s heart charity last year, raising close to an incredible £1.5 million for the BHF’s vital research.

Krystyna Grant, head of Aaventure at the BHF, said: “We all love to indulge and let loose over the Christmas period, but by eating to excess, and kicking our exercise routines to the kerb, we’re likely to pile on the pounds. Taking on one of our incredible treks is the per- fect way to get back to your heart healthy self in the New Year and help protect your heart.

“By taking on an experience of a lifetime for the BHF, you can join our fight against heart disease, help get back in shape and raise funds for our life saving research.”

Close to half of residents in the region (49%) have a New Year’s resolution to beat the bulge after Christmas. By signing up to a BHF trek you can help fulfil that resolution whilst raising money that will help make a difference to millions.

Included in the BHF’s programme of treks are incredible overseas destinatio­ns including the Great Wall of China and magical Machu Picchu, as well as the charity’s toughest 100k treks, from London to Brighton, London to Oxford and Glasgow to Edinburgh.

People can take on an adventure of a lifetime through either self-funding or by fundraisin­g.

To find out more about our programme of overseas and UK challenges, visit www.bhf.org. uk/challenges

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