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Why Do We Eat Less During Summer? The Surprising Science of Your Appetite

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According to a 1947 study, soldiers in tropical climates consumed significantly fewer calories than those in colder regions, providing early scientific evidence for a phenomenon most of us experience firsthand. When the temperature rises, many people notice a natural dip in their appetite, especially for heavy, hot meals.

Why do I want to eat less in the summer? The science of summer appetite

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According to a 1947 study of soldiers in different climates, those in tropical regions consumed significantly fewer calories than those in colder, arctic regions. This phenomenon, where you might ask, "Why do I want to eat less in the summer?", is a perfectly normal biological response to warmer weather, not a matter of willpower.