But eating quickly isn’t always a harmless habit; it can potentially lead to digestive issues, blood sugar spikes, and overeating. Here’s why eating too fast can harm your health—and how to slow down.
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Eating too fast may be hurting your digestion and weight: Doctors explain the 20-minute rule
Eating too quickly can disrupt the body’s natural hunger signals. Doctors explain that the brain takes around 20 minutes to recognise fullness after food reaches the stomach. Fast eating may lead to ...
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What happens to your body when you eat too fast
Eating too fast can cause digestive issues, weight gain, and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Slowing down at meal times can improve digestion, nutrient absorption, and portion ...
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