A Healthy Shift
[268] - Why Shift Work Messes with Your Gut—and What You Can Do About It
10 Jul 2025
Text me what you thought of the show 😊If you’ve ever felt bloated, gassy, or just off in the gut after a night shift — you’re not alone. In this episode, I unpack exactly why shift work messes with your digestion, and what you can actually do about it.Forget blaming food intolerances — the root issue is often your disrupted circadian rhythm, not the food itself. I break down how your internal body clock affects digestion and share simple, evidence-backed habits to get your gut back on track (without resorting to expensive supplements or guesswork).Whether you’re battling gut discomfort, irregularity, or just feel like your digestion is out of sync — this episode is for you.What You’ll Learn:Why your digestive issues may not be food-related at allHow every cell in your body, including your gut, runs on an internal clockWhat happens to digestion during your biological night (9 PM–6 AM)Why eating at regular times (yes, even on shifts) helps your body work betterThe gut-damaging combo of stress, dehydration, and irregular eatingSmart strategies: low-GI eating, movement during shifts, and hydration tipsWhen (and if) supplements like probiotics are worth tryingLet’s Stay Connected:If this episode helped you, please share it with a fellow shift worker, nurse, or emergency responder who might be struggling too.Support the show---------------------------- ANNOUNCING "The Shift Workers Collective" https://join.ahealthyshift.com/the-shift-workers-collective Click the link to learn all about it----------------------------- YOU CAN FIND ME AT Website Instagram LinkedIn Shift Work Health and Wellbeing Seminars One2One Coaching _____________________ Disclaimer: Roger Sutherland is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before implementing any strategies mentioned in this podcast. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Roger Sutherland will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death. _______________________
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