Over a quarter of New Yorkers agree that summer is the season to fall off of healthier habits: survey
A recent survey reveals that over a quarter of New Yorkers believe summer is the season where healthy habits tend to decline. While 92% of Americans feel they are in 'summer mode' before the season officially starts, many struggle to maintain their health routines. Factors such as heat and busy schedules contribute to the challenges of staying healthy during the summer months.
- ▪24% of Americans agree that summer is the easiest season to fall off of healthy habits.
- ▪The survey found that 37% of New Yorkers feel they struggle to maintain healthy habits during summer.
- ▪Nearly half of those surveyed consider summer the most energy-draining season.
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Lifestyle Over a quarter of New Yorkers agree that summer is the season to fall off of healthier habits: survey By Vanessa Mangru-Kumar, SWNS Published May 18, 2026, 1:23 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Originally Published by: The “real” start of summer is May 21, according to the average American. A survey of 5,000 Americans evenly split by state found 92% are in “summer mode” well before the season begins. Even with the season soon approaching, Americans aren’t quite ready to go full “summer mode,” with the average respondent feeling only 67% prepared for the warmer months.
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