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Weight loss coach reveals 5 things to do immediately after waking up for women to lose their belly fat
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Weight loss coach reveals 5 things to do immediately after waking up for women to lose their belly fat

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Belly fat is one hardest regions to lose weight and slim down. But sometimes, the process of dropping belly fat can become easier based on what you do after waking up. Small morning habits support your system, regulate your hormones and improve metabolism for the rest of the day. Weight loss coach Akanni Salako shared in a September 26 Instagram post on 5 things women can do after waking up to ease up belly weight loss process.

Morning habits play a role in slimming down your belly fat. (Freepik)

ALSO READ: Weight loss coach shares 5 breakfast options for women above 40 to lose hormonal belly fat

Here are the 5 habits he suggested:

1. Drinking water with psyllium husk

First up, he suggested ‘restoring gut health’ early in the morning. Akanni shared, “Every morning, 8 ounces of water, some psyllium husk and apple cider vinegar. This helps reduce bloating and support digestion before food hits your system.” A healthy gut is essential in kickstarting your metabolism for the day.

2. Eat a GLP-1 boosting breakfast

Breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day, making it crucial to eat foods that help with satiety, suppress appetite, and regulate blood sugar, to avoid crashes later in the day.

He suggested, “This can look like eggs, avocados and berries in the morning. This keeps you full longer and then supports the hormones that regulate your appetite and your blood sugar.”

3. Avoid high insulin foods

Deciding what to eat for breakfast is vital as it sets the mood and energy for the day. The weight loss coach cautioned against foods that may spike insulin, such as the classic breakfast staples, such as cereals, toast, and sugary lattes.

4. Don’t drink coffee immediately

The idea of bed tea or bed coffee may seem tempting, a cosy way to sip and begin the day in bed, but the weight loss coach instead emphasised delaying the coffee in the morning.

Rather, according to him, the correct order should be, “I need you to have water first, then your protein and then have your coffee. This balances your cortisol levels so we don’t have stress spikes right away.”

5. Walk for a while

Morning routine may seem hectic, grabbing some coffee and commuting to work and then sitting down to remain immobile and inactive in a chair for long hours. Akanni instead urged to walk for a minimum of 10 minutes to get some sunlight. As per him, it benefits the internal body’s clock. He said, “This boosts your mood, increases your metabolism and helps regulate your circadian rhythm, which is what is going to help you sleep better at night.” So how you begin your day impacts how you end it!

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Waking up gasping while sleeping? Cardiologist warns sleep apnea may increase risk of ‘sudden cardiac arrest at night’
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Waking up gasping while sleeping? Cardiologist warns sleep apnea may increase risk of ‘sudden cardiac arrest at night’

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

While you may have heard the recommendation of seven to eight hours of sleep daily for good health, did you know that the quality of sleep also matters significantly? Sleep apnea is a condition where a person experiences repeated pauses in breathing at night, causing them to jolt awake, gasping for air. This requires urgent medical attention because of the alarming heart risks sleep apnea may pose. Sleep apnea puts immense pressure on the heart and can even increases the risk of cardiac arrest.

Sleep apnea is a disorder where a person stops breathing for short periods while sleeping, and they wake up with a jolt.(Shutterstock)

ALSO READ: Cardiologist warns 6 hours of sleep isn’t enough, 4 ways it puts your heart at risk: High blood pressure, arrhythmia

To understand more about the correlation between sleep apnea and cardiovascular risks, Dr Prateek Chaudhary, Senior Consultant – Interventional Cardiology at Asian Hospital, told HT Lifestyle in an interview that sleep apnea is one of the most prevalent sleep disorders. Subsequently, this increased interruption in breathing has a direct consequence on the heart, becoming one of the leading causes of cardiovascular diseases.

Why does sleep apnea pose a big risk to your heart?

So let’s first understand why sleep apnea cannot be brushed aside as just a restless night, and how it puts serious pressure on your heart’s functions.

Dr Prateek Chaudhary described what happens in sleep apnea: “Lack of respiration due to intermittent breathing is followed by a sudden decrease in oxygen levels in the body of an individual with sleep apnea. The brain is compelled to wake the body up, short-lived in each episode, to resume breathing. Such periods of low oxygen and regular awakening from sleep are highly stressful to the cardiovascular system. ”

The cardiologist alerted that when a person wakes up, blood pressure and heart rate also spike, and this chronic strain may lead to hypertension, arrhythmia, and cardiac alterations.

Now that you know why sleep apnea puts a strain on your heart, let’s look at the factor that is the strongest link between the two: high blood pressure, which can also escalate the risk of heart attacks.

The cardiologist said, “Night stress on the blood vessels hardens them and renders them unable to relax, causing permanent damage to the vessels in the long run. This leads to the danger of heart attack and stroke.”

Risk of irregular heart rhythms

One troubling condition may arise from chronic sleep apnea’s effect on the heart. The cardiologist highlighted atrial fibrillation as a concern. He said, “Sleep apnea is also linked to a high correlation of developing irregular heart rhythms, especially atrial fibrillation. The recurring bursts of adrenaline and the decreasing oxygen levels destabilise the electricity of the heart.”

Moreover, this in turn increases the risk of life-threatening conditions at night. He remarked, “The condition was associated with sudden cardiac arrest at night, which only highlights the possible severity of sleep apnea.”

Heart failure

Heart failure may also happen if sleep apnea is not treated. (Freepik)
Heart failure may also happen if sleep apnea is not treated. (Freepik)

Since sleep apnea may weaken the heart over time, one of the most serious consequences is heart failure. Dr Prateek Chaudhary said, “The broken sleep and continuous lack of oxygen as a result of sleep apnea is a debilitating factor to the heart muscle in the long run. Patients with untreated sleep apnea have worse outcomes in terms of increased hospitalisation and decreased survival despite having heart failure. In other situations, central sleep apnea, which is more prevalent in more severe heart failure cases, forms a vicious cycle between the two conditions, affecting each other.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Woman who lost 34 kg shares 5 things she does right after waking up to burn belly fat faster: ‘Start with cinnamon…’
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Woman who lost 34 kg shares 5 things she does right after waking up to burn belly fat faster: ‘Start with cinnamon…’

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Belly fat is not just a cosmetic concern, it can affect overall health and energy levels. While many try extreme diets or rigorous workouts, sustainable weight loss often comes from consistent daily habits.

Check out 5 morning habits to help you lose belly fat and boost energy levels. (Instagram/@hey.aimee.meier)

A woman named Aimee Meier, who shed 34 kg, shares in her September 12 Instagram post 5 things she does immediately after waking up each day to speed up belly fat loss. (Also read: Woman who lost 70+ kgs shares 5 daily habits that helped her lose weight and keep it off: ‘The real challenge was…’ )

Click here to see her video.

1. Start with cinnamon water

Drinking cinnamon water first thing in the morning helps regulate blood sugar by improving insulin sensitivity. Mix 1 tsp of ground cinnamon in 1 cup of warm water and sip it slowly to kickstart your metabolism for the day.

2. Include GLP-1-boosting foods in breakfast

Adding foods like chia seeds, Greek yoghurt, or oats to your breakfast helps control hunger, manage insulin levels, and keep you feeling full for longer. These foods support fat-burning and overall metabolic health.

3. Avoid high-insulin foods

Cutting out sugar, pastries, and refined carbs helps keep your body in fat-burning mode for longer periods. Choosing whole, minimally processed foods supports stable energy levels and healthy weight management.

4. Drink coffee after breakfast

Enjoy your coffee only after a protein-rich breakfast containing around 30g of protein. This timing helps stabilise cortisol levels, enhance thermogenesis, and maximise the benefits of your morning caffeine.

5. Get sunlight and take a walk

A 10–15-minute walk outdoors while getting sunlight exposure helps reset your circadian rhythm, boost fat-burning hormones, and improve mood. Doing this after breakfast provides additional benefits for blood sugar balance and digestion.

Bonus: Try red light therapy or stomach vacuums to boost core activation and metabolic health.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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