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5 ways eating at the wrong time can devastate our physical health

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 31, 2025, 14:22 IST
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What are the eating habits that most harmful for our body?

Food is fuel for the body, but when it is eaten at the wrong time, it can cause more harm than good. Unhealthy eating patterns can affect digestion, skin health, and even energy levels. Many common habits, like having late-night meals or skipping breakfast, seem harmless but can actually lead to long-term health issues. Here are five ways improper meal timing can impact overall well-being.

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Late-night dinners put pressure on the liver

The liver plays a crucial role in detoxifying the body and processing nutrients. However, eating heavy meals late at night forces this organ to work overtime when it should be resting. This can lead to sluggish digestion, fat accumulation, and increased toxin buildup in the body. Over time, it may also contribute to dull skin and premature aging due to inefficient detoxification.

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Skipping breakfast triggers stress hormones

Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day, and for a good reason. Skipping it can cause cortisol levels—the stress hormone—to spike, leading to increased anxiety, fatigue, and cravings for unhealthy foods later in the day. Additionally, prolonged fasting in the morning can slow down metabolism, making it harder to maintain a healthy weight.

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Cold or heavy lunch before 3 PM slows digestion

A midday meal should provide energy, not leave the body feeling sluggish. Eating cold or excessively heavy meals before 3 PM can shock the digestive system, slowing down metabolism and leading to bloating or discomfort. Traditional systems of medicine, like Ayurveda, recommend warm, light lunches during the afternoon to aid digestion and keep the body feeling energetic.

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Tea or coffee on an empty stomach can cause acidity

Starting the day with tea or coffee instead of food can lead to severe acidity and gut irritation. The caffeine in these drinks stimulates acid production, which, without food, can harm the stomach lining. This can lead to discomfort, acid reflux, and even long-term digestive issues. It is always better to have a light snack before consuming these beverages.

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Midnight snacking disrupts melatonin levels

Late-night snacking might seem comforting, but it can interfere with the body's natural sleep cycle. Melatonin, the sleep hormone, is released at night to promote deep rest. Eating during this time can suppress melatonin production, making it harder to fall asleep and affecting skin repair. Poor sleep can lead to puffy eyes, dull skin, and a tired appearance over time.


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