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Why you should focus on keeping a healthy stomach in winters and tips to follow

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 17, 2023, 07:00 IST
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​Nurturing a happy stomach in chilly weather

As the winter chill settles in, our stomachs may experience a dip in vitality, leading to various digestive issues. The winter season is notorious for causing respiratory illnesses such as colds and flu. You may be unaware that cold weather can cause a variety of digestive issues, but they can be minimized or even avoided. Here is all you need to know on why maintaining a healthy stomach is crucial during the winter season and offer practical tips to keep your digestive system in top shape.

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​Consuming excess junk foods and lack of water in body

Winter often tempts us to indulge in comfort foods, but overdoing it can slow down digestion, cause bloating, and harm our digestive health. Also to be kept in mind is that as temperatures drop, our water intake tends to decrease. Inadequate hydration can lead to constipation, as the intestines struggle to process food. Ensure you stay hydrated by including liquids such as warm teas and soups into your daily routine. Go for cooked vegetables, whole grains, pulses, lentils, fresh fruits, and seeds instead. Beware of spicy foods and practice portion control to avoid digestive discomfort.

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​Stress and lack of sleep

A good night's sleep is essential for gut health. Sleep deprivation can elevate stress levels, leading to unhealthy food cravings and digestive problems while also affecting the digestive system and leading to issues like cramping, bloating, and inflammation. Prioritize quality sleep to support your body's repair and restoration processes. Combat stress with activities like yoga, meditation, or a brisk walk to promote overall well-being.
Here are some tips to improve stomach health in winter

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​Eat right

Maintain a well-balanced diet by including winter vegetables rich in vitamin C, such as sweet potatoes, pumpkin, carrots, and beets. Include green leafy vegetables like kale and spinach to regulate bowel movements and enhance digestion. Add digestive-friendly herbs and spices like cardamom, nutmeg, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, and cloves to your meals and warm beverages in moderation. Include probiotics in your diet to maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria. Fermented foods are also excellent choices to support digestive well-being.

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​Avoid junk and oily foods and stay hydrated

Cut down on sugar, processed foods, and alcohol to preserve the balance of good bacteria in your gut and prevent stomach problems. Combat the winter dip in fluid intake by drinking enough water to flush out toxins from your body and support your immune system. In general terms, it is suggested that women should drink 2.7 liters and men should drink about 3.7 liters of water per day.

Read also: How healthy are dark chocolates​

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​Get a good night's sleep and reduce stress

Prioritize quality sleep to avoid sluggishness and promote optimal digestive function. It is recommended that adults should sleep 1.75 to 2.5 hours more during winter months. Allow yourself to do stress-relieving activities like yoga, meditation, or enjoyable hobbies to keep your digestive system at ease.

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​Exercise

Staying active for a happier, healthier you is important. Aim for 2 days of strength training, 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise weekly. Staying active promotes the passage of food through the digestive system, which supports gut function and, as a result, immune health. It also improves mood by releasing endorphins, serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenaline.

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