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    Must-Try Wellness Trends for the New Year (and Those to Skip)

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Full-Fat Dairy is Back: Recent evidence suggests full-fat dairy may have similar health effects as low-fat options, with potential benefits like raising “good” cholesterol, shifting the focus away from fat content to more significant dietary concerns.

    2. Weighted Vests Offer Limited Benefits: While marketed for muscle and bone growth, studies indicate little evidence that weighted vests significantly improve bone health; resistance training remains the preferred method for building muscle.

    3. Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) Can Vary in Effectiveness: Although some users report benefits in blood sugar management, results are inconsistent; CGMs may not always provide accurate data, especially for those without diabetes.

    4. Creatine Holds Promise, But Requires Exercise: Widely touted for muscle gain, creatine supplements may be effective in combination with resistance training, but they should not replace an active workout routine.

    Wellness Trends to Embrace

    As we enter a new year, some wellness trends show promise. First, the revival of full-fat dairy deserves attention. For years, we received warnings about high-fat options. Recent studies, however, suggest that full-fat products may offer benefits similar to their low-fat counterparts. Additionally, they might even improve “good” cholesterol levels. This shift in perspective comes as many people are seeking to redefine their relationship with food.

    Another trend worth considering is the growing popularity of creatine supplements. Known primarily in bodybuilding circles, evidence now supports its role in increasing muscle mass and enhancing exercise performance. Many experts advocate for its use alongside resistance training. This combination reliably yields results, making it a practical option for fitness enthusiasts.

    Trends Best Left Behind

    Despite the allure of certain trends, others warrant skepticism. For example, wearing a weighted vest while walking may seem beneficial, yet research offers mixed results. Some studies indicate negligible effects on bone health. Moreover, engaging in traditional resistance training may provide better outcomes without the discomfort of added weight.

    Then there’s the recent obsession with continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). While they can provide insight into blood sugar levels, data variability can lead to confusion. Results often differ based on individual biochemistry and meal composition. Users should approach the data critically rather than relying solely on technology for dietary decisions.

    Finally, dive carefully into fads like consuming methylene blue dye. While proponents claim numerous benefits, scientific support remains lacking. Potential risks, including severe side effects, overshadow any unverified advantages. Prioritizing safe and researched wellness practices should guide our choices as we step into a new year.

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