Why does heart rate increase after eating?
The increase in heart rate after eating is not directly related to the food itself but may be due to sympathetic nervous system reactions. This can occur if a person feels anxious about what they have eaten. The adrenal cortex may secrete stress hormones, leading to an elevated heart rate. It's important to understand that this is not a cardiological issue, and if there are concerns, one might consider consulting a psychotherapist rather than a cardiologist.
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