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Eat your dinner early to boost heart health, control blood sugar level, manage weight

Health benefits of eating dinner early: When you eat dinner early, it gives your digestive system ample time to break down food, allowing the body to burn calories more effectively and more. Here are 10 key benefits of eating your dinner early.

September 12, 2024 / 11:57 IST
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When you eat late at night, especially carbohydrate-rich foods, it can lead to spikes in blood sugar levels, which are harder for the body to manage before sleep. (Image: Canva)

Anushka Sharma, an acclaimed actress and mother of two, has always maintained a low profile regarding her personal life. However, during a recent event in Mumbai, she opened up about her family’s health-conscious lifestyle, offering rare insights into her parenting approach alongside husband and cricket star Virat Kohli.

One key aspect she highlighted was their practice of having an early dinner, which started as a necessity but soon became a cherished family routine. “We began eating dinner at 5:30 pm because it was my daughter’s mealtime,” Anushka shared. “It started as a convenience, but over time, I noticed significant improvements in my health. I slept more soundly, felt mentally sharper, and woke up energised." Now, this early dinner practice is a daily ritual for the entire family. Dr Rashmi Khurrana, a senior gastroenterologist at Mumbai’s Healthcare Vision, supports this approach and outlines 10 key health benefits of eating early.

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Improved digestion

When you eat dinner early, it gives your digestive system ample time to break down food before you go to sleep. This reduces the likelihood of indigestion, bloating, and acid reflux, which are more common when you eat close to bedtime. By allowing your stomach to empty before lying down, you also prevent the backward flow of stomach acid into the oesophagus, minimising heartburn and other discomforts.