Thursday, October 11, 2007
Is there an ideal time to eat fruit?
Many have asked when is the ideal time to eat fruit, but many of them agreed that due to the digesting system, fruit should be eaten before meal. This is based on the digesting system, where harder food need longer time to digest while fruit need a shorter time to digest.
I think the question and the answer below clear the doubt, because this is answered by an expert.Q My wife insists on eating fruit about two hours after lunch and dinner and no sooner than that. She read somewhere that it is not good or healthy to eat fruit immediately after lunch or dinner. If you eat them immediately after meals, the absorption of vitamins from the food is hampered.
I have to follow suit, but I find it uncomfortable eating fruit (especially oranges) around 10pm. I suppose that is due to the acidic conditions in my stomach.
Is there an optimum time to eat fruit in order to obtain maximum benefit, yet minimise undesirable side effects?
A In healthy adults, fruit can be eaten at any time of the day - before, with or after a meal and as a snack. There is no scientific evidence supporting the claim that fruit should be eaten two hours after a meal for the purpose of maximising nutritional benefits.
For those who are significantly overweight, try to monitor your intake of food during meals, if having fruit afterwards is a must.
On the other hand, having one portion of fruit as a snack between meals is healthy and can help prevent excessive food intake during meals, thus reducing total caloric intake.
Since you seem to experience discomfort - like heartburn - after eating certain fruit (for example citrus fruit such as oranges), you may want to choose non-citrus fruit instead: apples or pears, for example. If the discomfort persists, you should seek medical attention.
NATALIE GOH IS A NUTRITIONIST AND FULL MEMBER OF THE SINGAPORE NUTRITION AND DIETETICS ASSOCIATION
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