Is It Bad To Eat Before Bed?
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Falling Asleep Faster
Some foods contain elements that may help people fall asleep faster. Experts hypothesize that consuming foods containing high amounts of tryptophan, serotonin, or melatonin can shorten the time it takes to fall asleep and improve overall sleep quality. Tryptophan, serotonin, and melatonin each play a role in the body related to sleep. Every diet requires foods with the amino acid tryptophan, because the body cannot produce tryptophan on its own. The body then turns tryptophan into serotonin and melatonin. Melatonin signals to the body that it is time to sleep, while serotonin regulates sleep, hunger, and emotions. Satisfying Hunger Hunger is a natural need for food. Common signals of hunger are the feeling of an empty stomach or hunger pangs. Lightheadedness and fatigue can also be signs of hunger. Experts caution against mistaking other feelings @articles_in_english for hunger, such as boredom, tiredness, or anxiety. These feelings are not the same as hunger and may be addressed in ways other than eating. For people who get hungry in the evening after dinner, a light snack may be appropriate. Snacks that offer a lot of nutrients but are also low in calories can appease hunger cravings without disrupting or delaying sleep. Risks of Eating Before Bed Health experts advise against eating a full or heavy meal near bedtime. Consuming a large meal so close to sleeping can affect digestion and sleep quality. Over time, consuming most of a person’s daily food intake late in the day can also lead to obesity. Gastroesophageal Reflux, Acid Reflux, and Heartburn Eating too close to bedtime is related to gastroesophageal reflux (GER), also called acid reflux or acid indigestion. GER occurs when the contents of the stomach return back up the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube responsible for delivering food from the mouth to the stomach. “Less is more when it comes to bedtime snacking.” Dr. Abhinav Singh, Sleep Physician A collection of muscles called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) separates the stomach from the esophagus. If the LES does not close correctly, the esophagus can become irritated by the returning stomach contents. When a person lies down right after eating, the contents of the stomach can press against the LES and cause acid reflux. GER can cause discomfort or pain, such as heartburn. Heartburn is a burning pain in the chest that usually comes up from the stomach. Other common symptoms of GER include nausea, a sensation of food trapped in the chest, and the taste of stomach acid in the mouth. To reduce the risk of GER, heartburn, and related symptoms, experts recommend against lying down on the back UpToDate More than 2 million healthcare providers around the world choose UpToDate to help make appropriate care decisions and drive better health outcomes. UpToDate delivers evidence-based clinical decision support that is clear, actionable, and rich with real-world insights. Immediately after eating. Additionally, experts advise people to avoid eating a full meal two to four hours before bedtime. |
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