Do you gobble up your food? It may put your heart at risk and result in obesity

People who eat slowly are less likely to become obese or develop metabolic syndrome.

Do you gobble up your food? It may put your heart at risk and result in obesity
TOKYO: People who eat slowly are less likely to become obese or develop metabolic syndrome, a cluster of heart disease, diabetes and stroke risk factors, according to a study.

Metabolic syndrome occurs when someone has any of three risk factors that include abdominal obesity, high fasting blood sugar, high blood pressure, high triglycerides and/or low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.

Researchers at Hiroshima University in Japan evaluated 642 men and 441 women, average age 51.2 years, who did not have metabolic syndrome in 2008.



They divided the participants into three groups depending on how they described their usual eating speed: slow, normal or fast.

After five years, the researchers found that fast eaters were more likely (11.6 per cent) to have developed metabolic syndrome than normal eaters (6.5 per cent) or slow eaters (2.3 per cent).
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Faster eating speed was associated with more weight gain, higher blood glucose and larger waistline, they found.



"Eating more slowly may be a crucial lifestyle change to help prevent metabolic syndrome," said Takayuki Yamaji, cardiologist at Hiroshima University.

"When people eat fast they tend not to feel full and are more likely to overeat. Eating fast causes bigger glucose fluctuation, which can lead to insulin resistance," said Yamaji, author of the preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2017.
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