Getting a good night's sleep is essential for our physical and mental health. However, many of us struggle with falling or staying asleep, and this can be due to various factors such as stress, anxiety, and poor sleep habits, including what we eat before bedtime.
Some foods can interfere with our sleep patterns, making it more difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep throughout the night. In this blog post, we'll discuss some of the foods you should avoid before bedtime to improve your sleep quality.
As there are foods that aid in sleep, there are also foods that can deprive you of sleep. Many of the foods are not recommended before bed because they can interfere with sleep.
Some of them are:
- Foods and drinks that contain caffeine
- Spicy foods
- Alcohol
- Foods high in fat
- Foods high in protein
- Foods containing water
- Heavy meals before bedtime
Foods and drinks that contain caffeine:
Drinks containing caffeine such as coffee, or energy drinks can give you an energy boost if you're feeling tired. However, it's not recommended to drink caffeine after lunch (and especially near bedtime), as it can interfere with sleep by keeping your mind overactive. Foods with dark chocolate are also high in caffeine and should be avoided late in the day.
Spicy foods:
While spicy foods are delicious, eating spicy foods too close to bedtime can cause heartburn, indigestion, and acid reflux. Heartburn can be made worse while lying down as it allows the acids to rise up into the esophagus and burns the sensitive lining.
Alcohol:
Contrary to popular belief alcohol does not help promote sleep. While it can make you drowsy, it often disrupts sleep and can deter you from entering the deeper phases of the sleep cycles.
Foods high in fat:
Foods high in fat have been linked to poor, fragmented sleep. Fat triggers the digestive processes and causes a buildup of stomach acids, which while lying down can get into the esophagus causing discomfort. A high fat diet also messes with the production neurotransmitters that help regulate your sleep/wake cycle.
Foods high in protein:
Foods high in protein can also disrupt sleep when eaten too close to bedtime. Protein is tougher for the digestive system to break down. Eating protein rich meals near bedtime causes the body to spend more time working on digestion rather than focusing on sleeping.
Foods containing water:
Foods containing water such as watermelon and celery are natural diuretics which help push water through your system. Eating these types of foods and drinking anything too close to bedtime can cause you to lose sleep from middle of the night bathroom trips.
Heavy meals before bedtime:
Eating too much of food before bed can cause you to lose sleep because your body is focused on digestion. If you are hungry before bedtime, a light snack is recommended. The best light snacks are those that contain tryptophan and calcium.
Conclusion
what you eat before bedtime can have a significant impact on your sleep quality. By avoiding foods that can interfere with your sleep patterns, you can improve your chances of getting a good night's sleep. So, if you want to sleep better tonight, consider avoiding caffeine, alcohol, spicy and fatty foods, sugary snacks, and large meals before bedtime.