Not Drinking Water
If you think that restricting your water consumption after a meal is a good idea, it's time to switch up your thinking. Healthline explains this incorrect way of thinking: "Many claim that drinking water with meals dilutes stomach acid and digestive enzymes, making it more difficult for your body to digest food."
However, according to MayoClinic, the opposite is actually true. MayoClinic explains, "There's no concern that water will dilute the digestive juices or interfere with digestion. In fact, drinking water during or after a meal actually aids digestion."
The article continues, "Water is essential for good health. Water and other liquids help break down food so that your body can absorb the nutrients."
It can also help prevent constipation: "Water also softens stool, which helps prevent constipation."
You should also be drinking water before and during your meal.
According to Everyday Health, it's a good idea to drink some water before you sit down to eat: "Drinking water before eating helps you feel fuller; that means you’ll be less likely to scarf your food down."
Healthline explains how drinking water during the meal can also help digestion: "Drinking water with meals can also help you pause between bites, giving you a moment to check in with your hunger and fullness signals. This can prevent overeating and may even help you lose weight."
With that in mind, if you haven't been focused on staying hydrated in the evening, it's time to start incorporating more water into your mealtime routine.