When is the latest you should eat before bedtime.
Appleshape2017
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How long is it wise to eat before bed. I might be suffering from night reflux.
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For weight loss it doesn't matter. For reflux maybe talk to your doctor?2
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If you really think it's just reflux, then just stop eating 1 hour earlier than you do now. If that doesn't fix things after a few days, add another hour. Once you stop having issues, you'll know how your body reacts, and could potentially add 15-30 minutes, if you want, to really narrow the focus. If you're not eating for 3 (or more) hours before bed and you're still having issues, it's likely not just reflux.4
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On this, people are different. I'd just try stopping sooner and see if it helps.0
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Whenever...really doesn't matter...my husband lost 90 lbs. getting up highly for a handful of dry cereal. He had his midnight munch fests worked into his total calories.2
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I have reflux and I stop eating by 6 pm. It works for me, and it has definitely helped with my weight loss. I used to be a nighttime snacker, and cutting myself off from dinner time until about 7 am has made a big difference. I’ve lost 30 lbs since September 1st, just from staying within my allotted calories, and I have only had reflux once or twice since then (Halloween night was a bad one!) because I ate later.2
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You might need to talk to your doctor about medication.0
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Appleshape2017 wrote: »How long is it wise to eat before bed. I might be suffering from night reflux.
At least 3 hours, but you will have to experiment. I find I can handle a light snack before bed, low fat popcorn is okay for me. Something fatty (like chocolate) is just horrible.3 -
I'm a GI nurse. For reflux we advise no food at least 2 hours prior to bedtime. Also watch the combo of what you eat. peppermint, caffeine, cinnamon & chocolate are a few of the things that relax the lower esophageal sphincter and increase the reflux so avoid them. Avoid tight waistbands and elevate the head of the bed with blocks helps as well. Lifestyle changes are preferred to daily medications as there are some studies coming out that suggest PPIs (anti-reflux meds) have a negative effect on areas of health
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Take a look at what you're eating too. I like to snack on carrots before I go to bed but realized they were giving me crazy indigestion. Carrots... who would've thought -_- thought I was being all healthy and stuff lol2
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Thanks all, I’ve only just seen/found the replies.0
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for reflux it's usually recommended 3 hours. Also recommended to sleep at a greater incline with more pillows, etc.0
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Yesterday's Wall Street Journal had an article recommending that people eat during a 12 hour time period such as from 6:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. They indicate this improves weight loss and insulin levels.3
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3 hours and avoid acidic stuff. Speaking from experience...
Also I highly recommend investing in one of those 'reflux' elevated pillows.0
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