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#skipdinner #whathappenswhenyoufast #fastingexperiment #scienceexplained #brainclarity Is it better to walk before eating—or after eating—and does timing actually change your results? In this episode, Science Explained breaks down what really happens inside your body when you walk at different times of the day. This isn’t about calorie math or fitness myths. This is about hormones. You’ll discover: • How walking before meals lowers insulin and prepares your body to burn fat • Why walking after meals reduces blood sugar spikes • The impact of movement timing on fat oxidation and digestion • How insulin sensitivity changes with simple daily walking • Which strategy works best for fat loss, steady energy, and metabolic health Your body responds to timing. Hormones decide results. The right 10–20 minute walk could completely change how your metabolism behaves. Watch until the end to learn which walking strategy fits your goal. 💬 Comment below: Do you walk before meals or after meals? 👍 Like this video if you love science-backed fat loss. 🔔 Subscribe for simple biology that changes your body. ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your diet, exercise routine, or fasting practices, especially if you have diabetes, metabolic conditions, or other health concerns. #IntermittentFasting#FatBurning#BloodSugarControl#InsulinResistance#MetabolicHealth#WeightLossJourney#ScienceExplained#HealthyHabits#HormoneHealth#FatLossTips#WalkingForWeightLoss#GlucoseControl#Longevity#WellnessScience