How long does it take to digest food? [iStock]

Digestion depends on the type of food you eat.

Food digestion is a natural process that our body uses to break down the food we eat into nutrients, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream to fuel our body.

Digestion begins the moment food enters our mouth. Our teeth chew and break down the food into smaller pieces while saliva starts to digest carbohydrates. Once swallowed, the food moves down the oesophagus into the stomach, where stomach acids and enzymes break it down further.

From the stomach, the food travels to the small intestine, where the majority of nutrients are absorbed. The remaining food waste moves to the large intestine, where water is absorbed before the waste is expelled from the body.

How long does digestion take?

How long does digestion take [Gastroenterology]
How long does digestion take [Gastroenterology]

On average, it takes about 6 to 8 hours for food to pass through your stomach and small intestine. However, the full digestion process, including movement through the large intestine and excretion, can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours, depending on the type of food and other factors.

Factors that affect digestion time

1. Type of food

The type of food you eat can affect digestion time [YouTube]
The type of food you eat can affect digestion time [YouTube]

2. Age digestion tends to slow down as we age, meaning older adults may take longer to digest food compared to younger people. This slowdown is often due to reduced stomach acid production and decreased muscle movement in the digestive tract.

3. Gender studies have shown that women may digest food slightly slower than men due to hormonal differences, particularly during menstruation or pregnancy.

4. Physical activity can speed up digestion, as it helps food move through the digestive system more quickly. A sedentary lifestyle, on the other hand, may slow digestion down.

5. Drinking enough water is crucial for digestion. Water helps break down food and keeps the digestive tract functioning smoothly. Dehydration can slow down digestion and cause constipation.

Signs of poor digestion

While digestion time can vary, there are signs that suggest your digestion may not be functioning properly. These include bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhoea, and heartburn.

Signs of poor digestion [MountElizabeth]
Signs of poor digestion [MountElizabeth]

If you experience these symptoms regularly, consult a medical professional to check for underlying issues.

Tips for improving digestion

This content was created with the help of an AI model and verified by the writer.