5 Seemingly Healthy Habits That Actually Slow Down Your Metabolism

5 Seemingly Healthy Habits That Actually Slow Down Your Metabolism

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Our body’s metabolism rate dictates how quickly we can burn calories. It also, inevitably, decides how much weight we put on overtime. While we’re always looking for methods to boost our metabolism, it’s just as necessary to see which day-to-day habits actually slow it down. We’re all guilty of doing these things once in a while. But it’s not too late to make the lifestyle changes. Here are five seemingly healthy habits that can actually do more harm than good.

You eat a high sugar breakfast
Okay, we’ll admit that eating healthy during the workweek can be tough. After all, who has time to prepare avocado toasts when they’re rushing? But eating sugary cereals and high GI foods in the morning can really cause your body to up its blood sugar levels and leave you feeling sluggish by the time lunchtime comes around. All in all, your body (and your moods) will be affected.

You sleep 5 to 6 hours
If you’re not getting enough rest and waking up feeling groggy every morning, chances are, you’re not getting enough rest. In order for your body to metabolize the food you eat, it’s going to need enough sleep to function. Whenever your body senses that it’s going through some hard time or feeling stress, it has a smart way of going into a defensive mode and holding onto its resources.

In this case, it’s the food you’re eating. Your body sees the food you’re eating as resources and when stressed, your body tends to put lesser work on its biochemical functions to burn and metabolise the food you’re eating.

This is also part of the reason why some people experience flatulence after eating wholemeal bread and other types of grains.

You only do cardio exercises
While we definitely think cardio is great for keeping your metabolism up and your heart rate running, it needs to be complemented with some weights to help burn calories more effectively.

You’re always drinking fruit juice
We don’t blame you if you think fruit juices are healthy — they are, to a certain degree — but they’re also high in sugar. That because, whenever you’re extracting a juice from a fruit, you’re leaving out the essential fibre required. Instead, here’s what you should do: add some vegetables into it. Juice your vegetables, eat your fruits!

This story was originally published on Dec 3, 2020 on The Singapore Women’s Weekly.

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