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the_afyesterday at 11:10 PM1 replyview on HN

The context is piloting a fighter aircraft in a multi-hour combat mission though. I think missing meal might matter for mission critical, uh, missions.

I'm not talking doing menial work while skipping lunch.


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WalterBrighttoday at 12:34 AM

A full gut makes you sleepy and lethargic, as the blood moves to your gut to help digest. There's a reason many societies have a siesta after lunch.

A full belly can causes problem if you get wounded.

Besides, I doubt our ancestors went on the hunt with full bellies. I go jogging, but never after a meal.

If I'm busy, I also do not notice being hungry, even if I haven't eaten in 16+ hours.

One more thing. I hitched a ride with autocross racer. While I was strapped in tight, when he'd make a hard turn my guts would slosh over to the side, which was rather painful. The fix was to bear down hard on my abdominal muscles. I expect it would be much worse with a full belly, and a fighter pilot is going to be pulling lots of g's.

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