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Sweltering Summer Heat Could Quiet Your Appetite Here’s What Experts Say
Health & Fitness
Published on 10 May 2026

Your body fights the heat and eating can stall
Peak summer heat doesn’t just make you thirsty—it can dampen hunger by disrupting digestion, hydration, and overall energy levels. As your body works harder to regulate temperature, normal eating patterns may shift and appetite drops become common. Experts recommend staying well hydrated and choosing light, nutrient-rich foods to help maintain energy during hotter months.
- Extreme heat can reduce appetite and slow digestion
- Temperature regulation makes the body use more energy
- Hydration and light nutrient-rich meals can help
- Summer eating changes are common, not always a warning sign
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