Why Don't You Feel Like Eating in Summer? The Science of Your Summer Appetite
                                
                                
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                                According to research, people often consume fewer calories in hot weather compared to colder months. So, if you're asking, "Why don't you feel like eating in summer?" rest assured, it's a normal physiological response to help your body manage heat. This adaptive change is driven by several biological mechanisms that prioritize cooling over digestion.