How to Boost Your Metabolism During the Holidays

How to Boost Your Metabolism During the Holidays

With the holidays just around the corner, Filipinos are gearing up for parties, reunions, and festive feasts. But before indulging, it helps to consider your metabolism. How your body processes energy affects not just your weight but your overall health and well-being.

In the Philippines, this issue is becoming more important.  The latest National Nutrition Survey shows that more than half of Filipino adults are already overweight or obese.  Other studies also indicate that many Filipinos have early signs of metabolic syndrome, which includes high blood sugar, increased waist size, and elevated blood pressure. With the holiday season approaching, paying attention to metabolic health becomes even more relevant for many people.

According to Dr. Luigi Gratton, Vice President of the Office of Health and Wellness and Chair of the Herbalife Nutrition Advisory Board, when most people hear the world “metabolism,” they think of burning calories or losing weight. “While weight loss can be a welcome benefit of a healthy metabolism, keeping it in balance affects how our bodies function, how we feel, and how well we age,” he said.

Everyday stress, processed food, and long hours of sitting, whether in traffic or at the office, can slowly throw your metabolism off track. “Chronic stress elevates cortisol and promotes fat storage,” said Gratton. “Highly processed foods, often high in added sugars and low in fiber, impair appetite control, gut health, and insulin sensitivity. And long hours of sitting reduce muscle activity, which slows metabolic rate and leads to energy imbalances in the body.”

The good news is that small, intentional shifts in your daily habits can make a big difference. By consistently fueling your body with nutrient-dense foods, staying active, and prioritizing restorative sleep, you can restore your natural metabolic flexibility and support long-term wellness.

To stay healthy through the holiday rush, Gratton shared three simple ways to boost your metabolism.

Balance Your Plate

What you eat lays the foundation for your metabolic health. Nutrition influences key metabolic processes like blood sugar control, fat metabolism, gut function, hormone regulation, and inflammation. 

To support these processes, prioritize eating lean protein to build and maintain muscle mass, and include fiber-rich, nutrient-dense foods to promote gut health, satiety, and blood sugar balance. Certain botanicals have also shown promise in supporting metabolic function, including polyphenols, found in citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and grapefruits, and capsicum, which is present in chili peppers and bell peppers.

Eating a balanced plate is not about perfection or restriction. It’ is about consistency. During the holidays, this could mean serving more vegetables alongside lechon or choosing fruit for dessert instead of another slice of cake.  

Make Sure You’re Moving

Movement is a powerful catalyst for metabolic health. Physical activity helps regulate blood sugar and energy use, enhances insulin sensitivity, and helps maintain the muscle mass important to metabolic function. 

Building a daily movement routine, whether through structured exercise or a brisk walk, delivers lasting benefits. The more we move now, the more we protect our ability to move later. Even with packed Christmas schedules, staying active does not have to mean a full workout. Walk between errands, dance at the party, or take the stairs when possible. Every bit of movement counts.

Prioritize Rest and Recovery

Sleep and recovery are often overlooked, yet they are essential for regulating metabolic processes. During sleep, the body restores essential metabolic drivers that influence weight, energy, and appetite. Quality sleep improves insulin sensitivity, helps regulate hunger hormones like leptin (which signals fullness) and ghrelin (which stimulates hunger), and lowers cortisol, the stress hormone that can disrupt metabolism. 

Simple habits such as limiting screen time before bed, maintaining a consistent sleep schedule aiming for seven to nine hours of uninterrupted sleep, and incorporating calming nighttime routines can improve sleep quality and support overall metabolic resilience. Even if your holiday nights run late, make rest a priority. Quality sleep helps your body recover and keeps your metabolism on track.

Support a Healthier You

Metabolic health is the foundation of feeling your best, not only during the holidays but for years to come. “It is built through small, consistent shifts that support the body’s natural ability to function at its best,” said Gratton. “Balanced nutrition, regular movement, and restorative sleep work together to improve energy, digestion, weight regulation, mood and long-term vitality.”

For Filipinos celebrating the season, that can mean being mindful of portions, staying active when possible and taking time to rest between festivities.

To learn more about metabolic health and how to support it through healthy lifestyle changes, watch Herbalife’s “The Breakdown Mini-Series” on YouTube.