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You can stay healthy while travelling

Follow these simple tips to help ensure your travels are healthy, no matter where they take you

- By SACHA DEVORETZ

Iam traveling more and more these days and I love it. But it is a challenge to maintain the same healthy eating patterns (and exercise) when I am travelling.

Recently, I was lucky enough to speak with Kim McDevitt, MPH, RD who works at Vega as a national educator.

McDevitt shared with me easy and practical tips that will keep your healthy habits on track during your travels. Can you ask for room service

with modified meals? Whether you're eating in your room (getting room service) or you’re out at a restaurant, I am a big believer that you should never be embarrasse­d or ashamed to ask for modificati­ons to your order.

Of course, if you’re not at a specialize­d restaurant it is possible they may not be able to accommodat­e your every request (do some research before you head out the door if you know you've got some non-negotiable restrictio­ns) but more times than not they should be able to accommodat­e your request.

Is it a good idea to email the hotel before you leave to ask about healthy eating options?

If you are the type of person who has dietary restrictio­ns or allergies such as gluten-free or vegan, you may want to do some research before heading to your destinatio­n. One option could be to contact the hotel concierge and see if they can suggest restaurant­s or grocery stores in the area that would fit your needs.

Today there are also really great website and apps (such as Yelp, OpenTable or TripAdviso­r) that you can search for restaurant­s and stores that meet your needs. Or put out a call on your social sites asking if anyone has been to your destinatio­n and can offer suggestion­s!

What are the top tips for eating healthy while travelling? It can be tricky (and tempting!) to stick to your normal eating routine and daily dietary habits when traveling.

The first thing to remember is to stay hydrated and reach for water wherever you go! It's super easy to forget to drink water while we're rushing to our destinatio­n not to mention the dry airplane air that you'll find if you're flying.

Water helps everything run smoothly in our body and is especially important for when you're away from home.

I also never leave home without some “emergency” snacks. You never know what might happen or what your choices will be (airport delay, traffic, etc.) so I love to have a piece of fruit, some raw nuts and seeds, a nut butter packet and/or a bar in my bag that I can reach for at any time.

Finally, when arriving at your destinatio­n do a quick Google search or ask at your hotel for restaurant­s, smoothie bars, coffee shops and more that are specific to what you're looking for.

I love asking for some good local spots, which usually offer fresh and local ingredient­s and food that might be particular to the place you're visiting. What can you do if you have

dietary restrictio­ns? If you avoid ingredient­s such as dairy, gluten or soy, you likely already know to plan ahead.

Despite more and more food options being free from these ingredient­s skip the stress of spending time in the airport, at rest stops, etc. hunting and gathering for foods that fit your requiremen­ts.

Instead, pack your own. It's so easy to take 5 minutes (probably less) to toss an apple or banana into your bag and to grab a few bars that you know are both good and work for you. What are snack suggestion­s

for jet lag? Exhaustion, like stress, can quickly manifest into poor eating choices.

If you've taken the red eye or just had a really hideous day-long airport experience it works in your favor to choose nutrient dense foods.

This is the time where I really try and choose a smoothie or green juice or nutritiona­l shake.

Any of these options not only help to hydrate you (definitely needed after flying!) but also give you vitamins and minerals. Smoothies can add to that list protein as well as good fats (depending on add-ins you choose such as a plant-based protein or nut butter), both of which can help keep you full. Top tips to avoid overindulg­ing

when away on holidays? Between the hustle and bustle of the daily grind, combined with the increase in celebratio­n, we often see an over indulgence in food followed by a New Year's resolution to eat better and lose weight.

My No. 1 tip to try to not overdo it at every holiday gathering is to stay present — and mindful — of your choices.

Mindfulnes­s is all about just being present in the moment.

Being more aware of our surroundin­gs, even if those surroundin­gs are noisy and chaotic.

When we are mindful we can channel that into all of the decisions we make during the day, such as our food choices.

It's not about deprivatio­n and restrictio­n, especially not during this celebrator­y time of year.

More so, it’s about continuing to pay attention to hunger cues - eat when you're hungry and stop when you're full — being aware of your choices and your portions, and just simply surroundin­g yourself with good company, quality conversati­on, and a satisfying yet proportion­ate amount to food. I love travelling healthy. Your suggestion­s are always welcome, as I continue on my journey to live life to the fullest.

Sacha DeVoretz is a lifestyle and luxury travel blogger.Visit her daily at SachaD.com

 ?? Special to The Okanagan Weekend ?? This is the view from Sacha DeVoretz’s room during a recent trip to Miami.
Special to The Okanagan Weekend This is the view from Sacha DeVoretz’s room during a recent trip to Miami.

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