Most of us crave a bedtime snack, whether we retire to bed early in anticipation of a hard day’s work, or are night owls staying up to watch our favorite late-night television show. While we’re generally taught to believe that eating before going to sleep can be unhealthy, there are a number of foods that burn fat while we sleep and may even assist in the quality of sleep!
Snacks to Eat
Selecting a low- or non-carbohydrate snack is the best option for that before-bed craving. Consider foods rich in protein, which take more time to digest and produce a steady release of amino acids during sleep. These high protein foods also assist in the recovery of your exercise routine while maintaining lean muscle that burns calories and reduces fat. Also consider high-fiber, low-calorie foods that are filling and good for you – some of which actually take more calories to chew than they contain. Consider these choices for eating before going to sleep:
If your diet permits, almonds, almond butter, popcorn, fat-free yogurt, and other healthy alternatives may work for you before bed as well. A little planning and a look at the food labels can go a long way toward a healthy bedtime snack, and leave you satisfied in the process.
Snacks to Avoid
While most people generally know what snacks to avoid—those high in fat, carbs, and sugars—you may not realize how many ingredients are packed into foods that actually lead to poor health. Unfortunately, many unhealthy ingredients are hidden in what we often consider healthy foods. For example, high-fructose corn syrup is found in many yogurts, cereals, health bars, salad dressings, and sauces, and it is not a healthy option. Monosodium Glutamate, or MSG, is found in many soups and packaged foods to give it flavor and yet many people are allergic to it. Check the labels of everything you eat, and especially be selective in what you choose.
If you are wondering whether you should eat before bed, consider the foods that may provide a health benefit. Check the labels, reduce the carbs and sugar, and indulge in a guilt-free, beneficial sleep-time snack.