eating

Eating (also known as consuming) is the ingestion of food, typically to provide a heterotrophic organism with energy and to allow for growth. Animals and other heterotrophs must eat in order to survive — carnivores eat other animals, herbivores eat plants, omnivores consume a mixture of both plant and animal matter, and detritivores eat detritus. Fungi digest organic matter outside their bodies as opposed to animals that digest their food inside their bodies. For humans, eating is an activity of daily living. Some individuals may limit their amount of nutritional intake. This may be a result of a lifestyle choice, due to hunger or famine, as part of a diet or as religious fasting.

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    Trivia It's dangerous to brush your teeth immediately after eating.

    You can damage your tooth enamel, the outer layer of your tooth, by brushing your teeth right after eating. The tooth enamel weakens when you consume acidic foods like meat, pasta, and fish. Dentists recommend waiting at least 30 minutes before brushing your teeth after a meal. This is enough...
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    Trivia Not eating before bed burns fat.

    If you eat an early dinner or skip dinner altogether, it increases the amount of fat a person burns while they’re sleeping.
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    Trivia What Happens to Your Body If You Stop Eating Sugar, According to Nutritionists

    MOST OF US ARE EATING FAR TOO MANY SWEET TREATS, THEY SAY Many of the foods we eat every day are filled with added sugar. In fact, the American Heart Association reports that the average American eats 77 grams of sugar per day—far more than recommended. This common dietary habit has been linked...
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    Trivia Eating your offspring may be a sign of good parenting in some species

    Eating your offspring may be a sign of good parenting in some species The thought of any creature devouring its babies may be horrific to us, but for some animals, such as certain fish, reptiles, and amphibians, that's not the case, according to 2019 research published in Frontiers in Ecology...
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