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9 Summer Eating Habits You’re Missing to Stay Fueled and Energized


Here’s a scene that plays out in nearly every client call I take from June to September: A woman tells me she’s inexplicably exhausted and short-fused—even though she’s sleeping well and exercising regularly. She’s convinced something deeper is going on.

Then we look at her food journal.

Breakfast is a smoothie—or just coffee. Lunch is a small salad or whatever leftovers were in the fridge. Afternoon snacks are watermelon or a handful of crackers. By 4 p.m., she’s running on fumes. She blames her hormones or her kids’ chaotic summer schedule. But more often than not, the simplest explanation is the right one: she’s simply not eating enough.

Summer is the season we’re most likely to accidentally stop feeding ourselves properly. And unfortunately, it’s disguised as wellness. Today, we’re retiring the myth that “eating lighter” in summer means eating less, and talking about what your body needs to feel good as the temps climb.


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The Myth That Lighter Is Better

There’s a pervasive narrative that summer meals should be dainty and cold. Smoothie bowls. Picky little snack plates. Salads that look gorgeous on Instagram but leave you ravenous 90 minutes later. None of these foods are inherently bad, but when they become the entire foundation of your summer diet, you end up in a consistent caloric deficit. And your body interprets that as stress. And here’s the irony: this pattern often gets reinforced by the lingering pressure of “summer body” culture. Even if you’ve moved past that mindset intellectually, the messaging is everywhere.

What’s Happening in Your Body

Let’s talk about the physiological reason your appetite dips in the heat (for context, it’s worth understanding). When external temperatures rise, your body redirects blood flow away from your digestive system and toward your skin to help dissipate heat. Food intake decreases in hot environments across virtually every species studied, us included. Part of this is because digesting food generates internal heat (known as the thermic effect of food), so your body naturally suppresses hunger to avoid adding more heat to a system that’s already working hard to cool down.

Is Your Appetite Lying to You?

Emerging research also suggests that heat may reduce ghrelin levels (your hunger hormone) while increasing satiety hormones such as GLP-1. On top of that, dehydration can mimic hunger and suppress appetite simultaneously, making it harder to read your body’s cues. Said differently: you’re not necessarily less hungry in the summer. You’re less hungry because your body is prioritizing temperature regulation over digestion. Your caloric and nutritional needs haven’t changed! If anything, they’ve increased, especially if you’re more active or sweating more than usual.

Why It Matters More Than You Think

Chronic undereating—even the “accidental” kind that happens in summer—triggers a stress response in your body. When you don’t eat enough, your cortisol rises. And elevated cortisol disrupts blood sugar, which leads to the exact symptoms so many women describe in summer, i.e., energy crashes, brain fog, irritability, and intense cravings that seem to come out of nowhere. It also disrupts your hormones. Undereating signals to your body that resources are scarce, which can suppress thyroid function, disrupt your menstrual cycle, etc. If you’ve ever noticed that your PMS feels worse in summer, or that your cycle gets irregular during the hotter months, your intake may be a factor.


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What Eating Enough Looks Like in Summer

Eating enough in summer doesn’t mean forcing down heavy meals when you’re not hungry. It means being intentional about giving your body what it needs, even when your appetite isn’t sending the usual signals.

Build your plate around protein. This is the non-negotiable, regardless of season. Protein stabilizes your blood sugar, keeps you full, and prevents the spike-and-crash cycle that makes summer afternoons unbearable. Aim for at least 25-30 grams at every meal. If a smoothie is your go-to breakfast, make sure it has a scoop of protein powder, a generous spoonful of Greek yogurt, and something more substantial than just frozen fruit.

Eat meals, not just snacks. A bowl of berries isn’t lunch. A handful of crackers and hummus isn’t dinner. Snack plates are lovely, but they need to include protein and fat to count as real nourishment. Build your summer meals around the same structure you’d use in any other season.

Lean into cold meals that are still substantial. This is where summer eating gets fun! A no-cook dinner doesn’t have to be a small caprese salad. Think: chilled grain bowls with salmon, avocado, and a tahini dressing. Stuffed cucumber boats with chickpea salad. Cold sesame noodles with shredded veggies and edamame. A halloumi salad that’s Pinterest-worthy. These are meals that feel light and refreshing but deliver the nutrition your body is asking for.

Hydrate with food, not just water. Water-rich foods like cucumber, melon, tomatoes, and citrus contribute to your fluid intake while also providing electrolytes and micronutrients. Add a pinch of sea salt to your water for better mineral absorption, and don’t underestimate the power of good gut health in supporting nutrient absorption during the hotter months.

Eat on a schedule, even if you’re not hungry. When your appetite is suppressed by heat, it helps to eat by the clock rather than waiting for hunger cues that may not come. Aim for something substantial every 3-4 hours and try to eat breakfast within 90 minutes of waking. This keeps blood sugar steady, prevents the cortisol cascade, and ensures you’re not playing catch-up at 8 PM.

Simple Ways to Stay Fueled (Without Feeling Heavy)

As a nutrition consultant, here are a few low-lift shifts that make a noticeable difference:

  1. Prep once, assemble all week. Cook a batch of quinoa, grill a few chicken breasts, and make chia pudding. There’s also something to be said about prepping a no-wilt salad. For example, rinse and drain a can of chickpeas, hearts of palm, artichokes, and black olives. Chop the hearts of palm and throw the mixture together. During the week, top with balsamic, olive oil, and your choice of protein and/or more fresh veggies for a fiber-packed lunch!
  2. Make your smoothie count. Blend protein powder, a handful of spinach, frozen cauliflower (you won’t taste it), a tablespoon of nut butter, and a frozen banana. That’s a meal. A smoothie with just fruit and oat milk? That’s a sugar spike followed by a crash.
  3. Keep energy-dense snacks visible. Hard-boiled eggs, nut butter packets, cheese, trail mix, and protein bars should be within arm’s reach (not buried in the back of the fridge behind the grapes).
  4. Don’t skip dinner because it’s hot. Easier said than done, but assemble a meal. It doesn’t need to involve the oven. A simple plate of smoked salmon, avocado, a baguette, and a handful of cherry tomatoes is dinner.

Summer Eating Shouldn’t Be Minimal

The myth that summer eating should be minimal is just that—a myth. Your body needs fuel to feel good, to sleep well, to balance your hormones, and to show up for the season with energy and clarity. Contrary to what we’ve been led to believe (especially as women), eating enough isn’t at odds with feeling light. In fact, it’s the only way to get there.

Edie Horstman


Edie Horstman





Edie is the founder of nutrition coaching business, Wellness with Edie. With her background and expertise, she specializes in women’s health, including fertility, hormone balance, and postpartum wellness.





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