Food, Medicines, and Lies The Health Talk series by Dr. Priti
In the age of Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet, multitasking feels like second nature. I once prided myself on multitasking, too—until one day, my Functional Medicine (FM) mentor helped me see the bigger picture. Her simple advice transformed my approach to food, health, and productivity. Today, I’m sharing this tip with you because it’s made a world of difference in my life.
Here’s the truth: eating while on a Zoom call isn’t just awkward—it’s unhealthy, unproductive, and could even affect your professional image. Let’s dive into why, with a blend of science, etiquette, and humor!
1. Mindless Eating Leads to Digestive Drama
When you’re engrossed in Alisha’s quarterly report while eating, you’re more likely to gulp down your food without thinking.
The Problem: Mindless eating disrupts digestion. Your body misses key cues like chewing properly or producing enough saliva to aid digestion.
The Result: Bloating, gas, and an unhappy gut.
Pro Tip: Give your meals the attention they deserve—it’s a form of self-care, not a side hustle!
2. Chewing Sounds + Microphones = Cringe Central
Unless you’re recording an ASMR food video, nobody wants to hear your chewing, slurping, or crunching during a meeting.
The Problem: Sensitive microphones pick up every sound. That seemingly innocent bite of an apple? It’s an amplified symphony of awkwardness for your colleagues.
The Result: Distracted teammates and an unflattering reputation as the “Snack Slayer.”
Pro Tip: If you absolutely must eat, hit mute. Better yet, save the snacks for later.
3. Productivity Takes a Hit
Multitasking during a Zoom meeting—balancing your fork, the mute button, and Janet’s marketing strategy—is a recipe for inefficiency.
The Problem: Multitasking divides your attention, lowering productivity. Your brain can’t focus fully on digestion or decision-making.
The Result: Half-baked ideas, missed details, and meals you don’t even remember eating.
Pro Tip: Block dedicated time for meals before or after meetings. Your productivity will thank you.
4. Stress Eating? Your Gut Is Watching You
Eating while stressed or distracted sends your body into fight-or-flight mode rather than rest-and-digest mode.
The Consequences:
Poor nutrient absorption.
Increased cortisol (the stress hormone).
Digestive discomfort.
Translation: Your gut deserves a peaceful, mindful meal—not one interrupted by your boss’s PowerPoint presentation.
5. Missing the Joy of Food
Food isn’t just fuel—it’s an experience. Eating while glued to a screen robs you of the chance to savor flavors, textures, and the joy of eating.
The Problem: Meals become a task rather than a pleasure.
The Result: Overeating, unsatisfying meals, and potentially poor food choices.
Pro Tip: Make mealtime a tech-free zone. Your body and soul will thank you.
The Final Bite: Keep Food Off Zoom
Zoom calls are for connecting, collaborating, and creating—not crunching. The next time hunger strikes mid-meeting, ask yourself: Can it wait? The answer is almost always yes.
Bonus Tips for Success:
Schedule dedicated meal breaks.
Keep a bottle of water nearby to stay hydrated.
Use snacks as rewards for completing tasks—not as meeting companions.
As my FM mentor, Dr. Priti, often says: Mindful eating is essential for a healthy body and mind. Avoid screens while eating, pay attention to your senses, and truly savor your food.
So, will you share this with your colleagues for a lighthearted laugh—or keep it as a personal productivity secret? Let me know!
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