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Skipping Meals before Thanksgiving Dinner Can Be Bad for Gut Health

Last updated: November 25, 2025 6:25 pm
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Thanksgiving is a time for indulging in delicious food and spending time with loved ones. However, the common practice of “saving room” for a big Thanksgiving dinner by skipping meals earlier in the day may not be the best approach for gut health, according to experts. Dr. Kathryn Tomasino, a psychologist specializing in gastrointestinal health at Northwestern University, warns that fasting before a large meal can have negative consequences on digestion.

When we fast, our body goes into a state of preparation for the upcoming meal. This can lead to shifts in hormone levels that regulate hunger, digestion, blood sugar, and satiety. Dr. Janice Jin Hwang, from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, explains that fasting can cause gastric discomfort, increased gastric muscle movements, and changes in brain circuits related to food desire and motivation.

Skipping meals and then consuming a large, rich meal can lead to overeating, as the brain is more drawn to energy-rich foods like those high in fat and sugar. Eating quickly on an empty stomach can also cause bloating and discomfort. Additionally, consuming a large volume of food in a short period can result in poor sleep, abdominal pain, and disrupted bowel movements.

While some individuals may be able to adapt to occasional fasting and large meals, it is generally not recommended for optimal gut health. Instead, experts suggest eating mindfully during holiday meals by paying attention to the order in which foods are consumed. For example, starting with proteins and vegetables before moving on to carbohydrates can help regulate blood sugar levels.

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If you find yourself overindulging during Thanksgiving dinner, try not to stress or feel guilty. Engaging in light physical activity, such as going for a walk, can aid digestion and alleviate discomfort. Remember to give yourself grace and enjoy the holiday festivities without fixating on food choices.

In conclusion, prioritizing gut health during the holiday season involves mindful eating, avoiding extreme fasting, and practicing self-compassion. By making conscious choices and listening to your body’s cues, you can savor the flavors of Thanksgiving without compromising your digestive well-being.

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