Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Eating Too Quickly Can Lead To Acid Reflux, Diabetes, And Heart Problems


Eating Too Quickly Can Lead To Acid Reflux, Diabetes, And Heart Problems    




Food Is Not Properly Chewed, Nor Includes The Enzymes For Saliva    




There are cases in which fast food has a second definition. Besides being prepared quickly, it is eaten rapidly. Food needs to be chewed properly to break it up into smaller pieces and mixed with saliva enzymes for proper digestion. Also, proper digestion is established after 20 minutes. Eating too fast may have serious health consequences, such as increasing the risk of diabetes, due to insulin resistance caused by overeating. The heart also suffers due to a higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome. It also causes obesity because the brain does not receive the signal of fullness in time, and also leads to acid reflux, since there is excessive secretion of acid to process the poorly chewed food. Additional details click here.



 

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