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5 activities you must avoid doing immediately after a meal

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 22, 2025, 06:51 IST
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Simple 'normal' habits to avoid right after eating a meal

We all have little habits we slip into after eating grabbing a coffee, curling up for a nap, or heading out for a walk. But did you know that some of these routines might be doing more harm than good, especially when your body is busy digesting food? Good digestion doesn’t just depend on what you eat—it also depends on what you do afterward. Small lifestyle changes, like staying upright, avoiding certain drinks, and waiting before taking a shower, can make a noticeable difference in how you feel post-meal. These aren’t just old wives’ tales—they’re backed by scientific reasoning and centuries of cultural wisdom. By paying attention to your body’s natural rhythms and avoiding these common habits, Here are five things you might want to stop doing right after eating a meal.

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Lying down right away


It’s tempting to head straight to the couch or bed after a heavy lunch, especially during a lazy Sunday afternoon. But lying down too soon can cause acid from your stomach to creep up into your esophagus, leading to that uncomfortable burning feeling we know as heartburn. If you really need to rest, try sitting upright and keeping your upper body elevated. This makes it easier for stomach acid to move into the esophagus, leading to heartburn and bloating. This is especially common in people who suffer from GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). Instead of lying down, try sitting upright or going for a short walk to help digestion.

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Smoking (yes, even one)


Some people believe that smoking after a meal helps with digestion. In reality, your body is taking in more harmful substances after you eat. Smoking can also interfere with the stomach’s ability to process food, leading to slower digestion and more acid production. One cigarette right after food is said to have the same effect as smoking ten. The best option? Skip it entirely. Your stomach and your lungs will thank you.

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Going for a fast paced walk


A gentle stroll is fine, even encouraged. When you eat, your body directs blood flow to your digestive system to help break down food. If you start exercising right after, your muscles compete for that blood, which disrupts digestion. This is why you might feel sluggish or even sick when you try to work out on a full stomach. A gentle walk is fine, but save your workout for an hour or two later. But an intense or fast-paced walk immediately after eating can disrupt digestion. Give it 20–30 minutes, then go for that power walk.

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Drinking tea right after eating


While a warm cup of tea or coffee might seem like a relaxing way to end a meal, it can actually interfere with the body's ability to absorb iron and other essential minerals. Many of us love a cup of tea after a meal. However, the tannins in tea can interfere with iron absorption, especially if your meal had iron-rich foods like leafy greens or lentils. If you’re low on iron or prone to anemia, it’s better to wait at least an hour before reaching for that kettle.

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Taking a shower


It might seem harmless, but showering immediately after eating can slow digestion. Taking a hot shower may feel like a good way to relax after eating, but reports say it can divert blood flow away from your stomach to your skin, slowing digestion. When your body is focused on digesting, it needs adequate blood flow in the abdominal region. A sudden change in temperature, like stepping into a hot shower, shifts circulation and can lead to poor digestion or a feeling of heaviness in the stomach. so when you shower, your body directs blood flow toward the skin’s surface to help regulate temperature. That means less blood is available for your digestive system. Ideally, wait at least 30 minutes before hopping in.


Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational and general wellness purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your lifestyle, diet, or health routine, especially if you have existing medical conditions. While we aim to present accurate and up-to-date content, individual responses may vary and medical knowledge is constantly evolving. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking treatment based on the content provided in this article.

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