How to avoid the dreaded Thanksgiving food coma

The post-Thanksgiving food coma is a phenomenon many of us have experienced, but few are prepared for the science behind it. According to Dr. Trisha Pasricha, a gastroenterologist at Harvard Medical School, one common sight after Thanksgiving meals is people stumbling into the hospital with food stuck in their throats.

So, what's the secret to avoiding this dreaded food coma? For starters, Pasricha suggests getting some exercise before your big meal. Yes, you read that right – working out can actually help your digestive system function more efficiently. This might sound counterintuitive, but trust her on it: exercise primes your GI system and releases endorphins, which can buffer against family stress and emotional ups and downs.

It's also crucial to eat mindfully, rather than stuffing yourself like a turkey (pun intended). Instead of gorging on a single meal, try the "grazing" method. Eat appetizers throughout the day leading up to Thanksgiving dinner, so you're not famished when you sit down to enjoy your feast.

When it comes to building your plate, Pasricha advises focusing on vegetables and protein first – at least half of your plate should be filled with these nutrient-dense foods. This helps you feel full sooner, reducing the likelihood of overeating later on. Save the rich, carb-heavy dishes like mac and cheese and sweet potatoes for last; they're part of the treat, not the main course.

Another crucial aspect to consider is drinking: avoiding alcohol before your meal can help speed up digestion, while having a small glass after dinner won't negatively impact your eating experience.

Finally, Pasricha stresses the importance of getting some fresh air and moving around after your meal – even a 10-15 minute walk can do wonders for dissolving intestinal gas.

As she so eloquently puts it: "Thanksgiving is not about overeating; it's about enjoying life with family."
 
🤯 Food coma got you down 🤕? I'm all about that mindful eating 🥗! So, my fave tip from Dr. Pasricha is to graze all day leading up to the big feast 🍴. Eat those veggies and protein first ⚡️, then you'll be less likely to overdo it on the mashed potatoes 🥔 (save those for last, btw 😋). Exercise before dinner can also help your tummy 👍. And don't even get me started on fresh air 🌞 – take a short walk after dinner and watch that food coma disappear ✨! It's all about balance and enjoying life with the fam 🎉. #MindfulEating #FoodComaFighter #ThanksgivingTips
 
🤯 I'm totally guilty of food comas on Thanksgiving... like, who hasn't? 😂 But what really blew my mind was the exercise thing. Like, seriously? Working out beforehand can actually help you digest better? That makes so much sense! I always get so anxious before the big meal and eat way too fast... maybe I should try doing a few laps around the block first next year 🏃‍♀️. And the grazing thing is genius - I never thought about eating appetizers all day leading up to Thanksgiving dinner, but that's actually pretty logical now that I think about it 🤔. Maybe this year I'll be more mindful and enjoy my food a bit more... less stuffing myself into a turkey coma 😂
 
Wow 😂 I never thought working out before eating could actually help, that's interesting! 💪 And yeah, grazing throughout the day makes total sense. I hate when you sit down to dinner and just start shoveling everything in 🤯 It's also so true about focusing on veggies and protein first, it feels weird not having a big chunk of turkey or mashed potatoes at the beginning 😂
 
omg u gotta try exercise b4 thanksgiving dinner lol it sounds crazy but trisha pasricha makes sence her advice on eating mindfully like grazing all day and focusing on veggies n protein 1st makes so much sence also avoidin alcohol 2 speed up digestoin is key 💪🏼🥧🍽️
 
Wow 🤯! I was like, eating way too much on Thanksgiving last year and didn't even know why... now that Dr. Pasricha explains the science behind food coma 😂, I'm gonna make sure to get some exercise before dinner this year 💪. Eating mindfully is a good idea too - I mean who doesn't love grazing all day? 🍴 But seriously, focusing on veggies and protein first makes total sense... Interesting how moving around after dinner can help with digestion 😅.
 
You gotta try the grazing method, fam 🤯. Eat those appetizers throughout the day and you'll be good to go by dinner time. It's not just about stuffing your face, it's about pacing yourself. And don't even get me started on exercising before meals - it sounds weird, but trust Dr. Pasricha on this one. Just do a quick workout, get those endorphins pumping and you'll be able to handle that big ol' turkey dinner without turning into a human burrito 🤪.
 
omg u guys have u ever had that feeling after thanksgiving dinner where u feel like u r going to burst? i think its cuz we tend to eat too much and dont digest it properly lol 🤯 so yeah, i def agree w/ dr pasricha's tips! like, exercise b4 ur meal makes total sense - u should totes try that out! and eating mindfully is key too, like grazing throughout the day beforehand sounds like a genius idea 🍴😋. btw, veggies & protein 1st on ur plate r def the way to go, dont @ me 😜
 
🤔 I think this all makes sense, but what about people who just aren't into exercise? Can you really make a difference if you're not working out beforehand? 🏋️‍♀️
 
🤔 I mean, it makes total sense that exercise before eating would help your digestion. I've had those "food coma" days where I just wanna curl up on the couch and forget what happened yesterday. But if moving around before dinner can actually make a difference... why not, right? 🏃‍♀️

And the grazing thing is genius! Eating smaller meals throughout the day sounds so much more manageable than trying to stuff yourself all at once. I'm definitely gonna try that out this year. 📅 Plus, focusing on veggies and protein first makes sense - I don't want to be regretting those extra helpings of stuffing afterwards 😂.

Also, drinking in moderation is key, right? Avoiding alcohol before meals would really help with digestion... although having a glass after dinner can be nice too 😊. And getting some fresh air after eating? That's just common sense! A short walk outside would do wonders for feeling better. 👣

I love Dr. Pasricha's approach to Thanksgiving - it's not about overeating, but about enjoying life with family. Let's focus on that this year! 🦃
 
🤯 I'm totally down for the exercise before Turkey Day thing 🏃‍♀️! I mean, who doesn't love a good walk or jog after stuffing their face? 🍽️ It makes so much sense that getting some physical activity would help your body digest all that food. And you're right, eating mindfully is key too... I'm guilty of gobbling down that whole pie by myself (sorry, mom 😂) but grazing throughout the day sounds like a game-changer! 🤩 Focusing on veggies and protein first makes so much sense - it's all about balance, right? And avoiding booze before mealtime is a must for me... I don't need any extra gut issues thank you very much 💨. Getting some fresh air and moving around after dinner is like, the ultimate reset button 🌞. Thanks for sharing the science behind the food coma - now I feel way more prepared for Thanksgiving! 😊
 
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