Friday, November 11, 2022

How Walking after a Meal Improves our Health

Science Explains 10 Reasons We Should Walk After a Meal


There’s no denying that exercise can benefit us physically, mentally, and spiritually. Simple things like taking a short stroll after meals can have noticeable benefits - we  get the exercise our body needs and the nourishment our soul craves..


1. Walking Improves Digestion

As we sit around the table chatting after eating, our body has already started the task of digestion. It’s busy breaking our food into vital nutrients that our body will absorb for energy. If we don’t move around after a meal, the process may be slower, and we’ll soon notice it.

However, taking a walk afterward and getting our body moving can accelerate our digestion. The gentle exercise gives our stomach and intestines a little energy boost. A leisurely after-meal walk can also reduce bloating or lethargy if we’ve eaten more than usual.

2. A Short Walk Boosts Our Mood

Nothing is more satisfying than enjoying a delicious meal with family or friends. Nevertheless, we may feel a bit heavy and tired afterward. Do you know that familiar brain fog after a Thanksgiving  dinner with all the trimmings and desserts?

An article published by the Harvard School of Medicine states that walking can increase endorphins in our brain. These “feel good” hormones can lift our mood and increase our sense of well-being. Just a fifteen- to twenty-minute stroll around the block can do the trick.

3. Exercise Supports Our Blood Glucose Levels

Our body absorbs glucose, carbohydrates, and other nutrients from the food we eat and turns them into fuel. Think of your body as one of the most complex engines in the universe. Food becomes your fuel to keep your body’s engine running correctly and smoothly.

Glucose, or sugar, is a chemical that energizes our body and/ or is stored in our fat cells for later. Our pancreas secretes insulin into the bloodstream. managing our glucose levels. If our body becomes insulin-resistant due to obesity or other health conditions, we can develop Type II diabetes. Adopting a healthy diet can lower our risks of this dangerous disease. According to an  American Diabetes Association study, regular daily walks can help. Twenty minutes a day helped participants reduce their risk of Type II diabetes by 30%.

If you already have Type II diabetes, moving your feet may help manage your condition. An article published by the National Library of Medicine suggests that a short daily stroll may lower all risk factors. The best time to consider our journey around the block is right after eating.

4. We Sleep Better after a Walk

Most people don’t have a problem with nearly falling into a coma induced by a calorie-laden meal. Not only do our serotonin levels rise, but our body diverts blood supply to the busy digestive system. The classic results are pleasant drowsiness that gives way to a long post-meal nap in our favorite recliner.

This food-induced slumber may be satisfying only temporarily. Chances are that the overworked digestive system will cause us problems at bedtime. Symptoms such as heartburn, bloating, and stomach pains aren’t conducive to sleep.

Instead of surrendering to a tempting snooze after eating, why not wander outside and work off extra calories? Walking can increase our serotonin, the sleep hormone’s gateway to melatonin. We will burn fat & calories and later enjoy a better night’s sleep.

5. Walking May Improve Circulation

Have you noticed how your pulse often races when you’re running? Your brain dumps more adrenaline into your bloodstream as your body moves. Cardio workouts can strengthen our heart and blood vessels and improve our circulation.

Fortunately, we don’t have to run and wear out our knees to reap the same benefits. Quick steps can also raise our pulse and respiration while being kinder to our bones and joints. After eating, those hikes through the woods can increase circulation and benefit our entire body.

6. Our Body May Burn Some Fat

Unfortunately, many people consume high-calorie meals and snacks and don’t exercise. When we eat more calories than we burn, the excess calories are stored as fatty deposits in our body. Being overweight can lead to obesity, significantly contributing to serious health problems.

Instead of being a couch potato after meals, make a habit of taking a little stroll outside. If you’re already reducing your calorie intake, exercise can create a calorie deficit, which is good. You’ll burn those extra pounds and see a leaner, healthier figure.

7. Boost Your Creativity

When we spend time absorbing the beauty of nature, we can’t help but be inspired. We can’t experience such exhilaration by lounging in front of the television or playing video games. Let Mother Nature inspire your creativity by exploring her colorful landscapes and playful woodland creatures.

If you live in the country, you’re blessed with forests and other natural wonders that make post-meal hikes a pleasure. However, you can still enjoy the great outdoors in the city or suburbs. Take your stroll through a park or any green space that revives your soul with joy and wonder.

8. Spend Quality Time with Family and Friends

Perhaps the only thing more gratifying than an after-dinner stroll is taking it with someone close to you. It’s classically romantic to wander through the woods or in a park holding hands. We can have meaningful conversations and create moments that we’ll always remember.

Why not consider making a post-meal hike a daily routine with your family? Look around and try to identify trees, insects, or other wildlife you see. Look for interesting rocks, clouds, leaf shapes. 

Are you tired of experiencing the mid-day slumps after lunch at work? Enlist a fellow employee or two and take a walk around the block. You’ll be energized for the rest of the day and get to know your coworkers better.

9. Walking Helps Us Learn Something New

While meandering through the park after a meal, we can use the opportunity to increase our knowledge. Upload an educational podcast to listen to as you go or listen to them live. You can also learn a foreign language and practice with lessons uploaded on your mobile device.

10. Walk to Bond with Pets

Your furry friends will adore you even more if you take them for leisurely walks after you eat. Most inside pets crave some time outdoors, especially dogs. Strolling along with you gets them used to a leash and offers socialization with other people.

Canines are creatures of habit, and soon your pet will anticipate these routine outings with you. Don’t be surprised if they are waiting patiently by the dinner table. Another benefit of frequent outdoor trips is that you’ll see fewer accidents on the floor.