4 Tips for Damage Control After Eating Too Much

By Ghuman

Introduction

We all have those days when we just can’t seem to stop eating. Whether it’s a special occasion, a stressful day, or just a craving, it can be easy to overindulge. But don’t worry, there are ways to help you recover from a food binge. Here are four tips for damage control after eating too much. With these tips, you can get back on track and start feeling better in no time.

4 Tips for Damage Control After Eating Too Much

Overeating can be a common occurrence, especially during the holidays. But it can also lead to feeling bloated, uncomfortable, and sluggish. Here are four tips to help you get back on track after eating too much.

1. Drink Plenty of Water

Drinking plenty of water can help flush out toxins and reduce bloating. It can also help you feel fuller, so you’re less likely to reach for unhealthy snacks. Aim to drink at least eight glasses of water a day.

2. Get Moving

Exercise can help you burn off extra calories and reduce bloating. It can also help boost your mood and energy levels. Try going for a walk, doing some yoga, or taking a dance class.

3. Eat Healthy Foods

Eating healthy foods can help you get back on track after overeating. Focus on eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Avoid processed and sugary foods, as they can make you feel worse.

4. Get Enough Sleep

Getting enough sleep can help your body recover from overeating. Aim for seven to nine hours of sleep each night. This will help you feel more energized and less likely to reach for unhealthy snacks.

Overeating can be a common occurrence, but it doesn’t have to derail your health goals. By following these four tips, you can get back on track and feel better in no time.

So you’ve just finished up a massive, delicious meal—but now, you have to pay the price for eating too much. When you overeat, your body may start to feel bloated and lethargic. You may even begin to experience abdominal pain and cramping. No matter what symptoms may accompany feeling stuffed, this physical discomfort can put a damper on the rest of your day.

While the best way to deal with overeating would be to avoid it by always eating in moderation, this is honestly sometimes easier said than done. When all your favorite foods are in front of you, the temptation might prove too great—especially during food-centric holidays like Thanksgiving. So, how do you avoid your eyes growing bigger than your stomach while indulging in a decadent, delicious meal?

If you find yourself overeating and more often than not feeling too full after chowing down, you’re not alone. In order to find out the best ways to healthily approach damage control after eating too much, we consulted a few dietitians to get their insight. So here are some dietitian-recommended tips to help you process your post-meal slump after eating too much—and for more dietitian-approved advice on healthy eating habits, be sure to also read 5 Best Eating Habits to Help Boost Your Metabolism, Say Dietitians.

Make sure you’re hydrating

Eating foods higher in sodium “can contribute to feeling ‘puffy’ or bloated the next day,” according to Amy Goodson, MS, RD, CSSD, LD, who is the author of The Sports Nutrition Playbook and member of our Expert Medical Board. That is why Goodson stresses the importance of making sure you stay hydrated before and after a big meal.

In addition to drinking plenty of water, you can also try boosting your hydration by adding a little something extra to your beverage.

“One thing you can do is hydrate throughout the day with water infusions, like this Apple Cider Vinegar Lemon “Detox” Drink or this Cranberry Orange Ginger “Detox” Water,” says Tammy Lakatos Shames, RDN, CDN, CFT, and Lyssie Lakatos, RDN, CDN, CFT, also known as The Nutrition Twins. “The fluid will help to restore normal hydration status as it flushes out the excess sodium, sugar, water that’s retained with them, alleviating bloat and heaviness.”

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Go for a walk after your big meal

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One of the best things you can do for yourself to provide more immediate relief after eating too much and feeling overly full is to go for a walk after your meal.

“The walk will help clear your mind. And if you break a sweat, you can secrete some chemicals and small amounts of salt while also increasing blood flow to the brain,” says the Nutrition Twins. “You’ll burn a few extra calories while you’re at it too, which will help to offset some of the extra calories you may have consumed.”

If you’re not in the mood for a walk, Goodson has some alternative suggestions for moving your body after a heavy meal.

“You can start a friendly game of football in the backyard with family,” Goodson suggests. “Or if that doesn’t work, maybe hit the gym the next morning, or park at the back of all the parking lots when you head out to run errands.”

Get back on track with some vegetables

According to the Nutrition Twins, eating some antioxidant-rich, fiber-packed greens in your next meal can help get your body back to feeling better.

“Fiber from the greens helps push waste and toxins out of the colon, helping to keep you regular so you can quickly spring back and feel lighter,” the Nutrition Twins claim. “And the antioxidants in the green vegetables counteract some damage created from overindulging in inflammatory sugary, fatty, and highly-processed foods.”

Start the next morning with a balanced breakfast

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One of the things you can do the day after you go a little overboard with eating is making sure you’re starting your day off with a healthy, balanced breakfast.

“The day after overeating, start with a protein and fiber-rich breakfast to get your blood sugar going in the right direction,” says Goodson. “Eggs and oatmeal or whole grain toast with peanut butter and a side of Greek yogurt are great options. This will help with feeling better throughout the day.”

Samantha Boesch

Samantha was born and raised in Orlando, Florida and now works as a writer in Brooklyn, NY. Read more about Samantha