India, Nov. 28 -- People often work hard during workouts, pushing themselves to build our bodies, burn fat, and feel good. However, there's a hidden truth: overdoing workouts can hurt your metabolism more than you realise. Many of us blame a slow metabolism on age, genetics, or hormones, but the real problems may often come from our daily habits.

"Metabolism is not something you can simply turn on or off. It follows a rhythm that depends on how you eat, exercise, sleep, and recover," nutritionist and metabolic health coach Madhavi Shilpi tells Health Shots. When this rhythm is disturbed, it can affect your energy levels and hunger signals.

The following habits that might hurt your metabolism show the need for a balanced approach, especi...