Foods that Help and Foods that Disrupt Sleep
Night time is a very tempting time to
eat. We often get little cravings and feel like having a little snack
or a small meal between dinner and brushing out teeth. In essence, there
is nothing wrong with eating a small something before going to bed, but
in so doing, it pays to know what we should and what we shouldn't eat
to get a good night's sleep.
Foods that help you sleep:
Cherries
Cherries are some of the only foods
naturally containing the chemical melatonin, which is responsible for
configuring our 'internal clock'. A study has found that adults
suffering from insomnia and drank cherry juice before bed reported a
marked improvement in the quality and length of their sleep time.
Jasmine Rice
Although rice has a high glycemic
value, the body slowly digests it, slowly releasing glucose into the
bloodstream. This prevents a sugar spike that can destroy your sleep.
Researchers have found that eating rice a few hours before going to bed
lowered the amount of time it takes to fall asleep by half.
Enriched Cereals
As a rule, carbs are a pretty good
food option before going to sleep, but a box of cookies before bed isn't
recommended. Instead, try a bowl of cereal with complex carbohydrates.
If you make a habit of eating cereal with milk, you're twice the winner,
because milk is also considered a food that promotes good sleep.
Quinoa, buckwheat and barley are also recommended carbs to eat before
going to bed.
Bananas
Bananas are rich in magnesium and
potassium, minerals known to be muscle relaxants. They are also a good
source of carbs, which, as we've mentioned, promote a better quality of
sleep. If you choose to eat a banana you also earn a few more healthy
advantages, such as helping your heart and blood vessels, as well as
your cognitive functioning.
Sweet Potato
Like the banana, so does the sweet
potato contains carbs combined with potassium that relaxes your muscles.
As a food belonging to the orange family, sweet potatoes also contains
carotenoids and powerful antioxidants that will promote your general
health.
Valerian Root Tea
The root of the valerian plant has
been proven by several studies to be a high-quality sleep promoter,
shortening the length of time it takes to fall asleep. You can drink the
mixture with chamomile, a plant known to relax the body as well.
Important: Only drink chamomile or valerian root tea without caffeine.
Foods you should avoid before sleep:
Hamburger
The large amount of fat found in
hamburgers is a known 'sleep killer'. The fat encourages the stomach to
pump more acid out, which can cause heartburn. Of course, these
heartburns may really get in the way of falling asleep, not to mention
the stomach needs to work extra hours to digest this heavy meal, which
will also harm the quality of your sleep.
Alcohol
Although it may put us to sleep
faster, all types of alcohol go through a fast metabolic process in our
digestive system, causing us to wake up several times during the night,
even if we don't remember it the next day. A study has found that women
who drank alcohol before going to sleep were up 15 minutes more (in
little mini-breaks) in the middle of the night, as well as sleeping 20
minutes less than average. That may not sound like a lot, but the study
found that the quality of the sleep is damaged. In addition, alcohol may
cause snoring, causing disruptions in your sleep as well as your
spouse's.
Coffee
I bet you knew this one already.
Coffee is meant to wake us up in the morning. It doesn't actually make
us more alert, it works as an antagonist to sleep hormones, and so is,
of course, one of the worst things you can put in your body in the hours
before you go to bed. Of course, people have a radically different
reaction to caffeine, and so the length of time you should keep between
drinking coffee and going to sleep may change from person to person.
Chocolate
Other than the vast amounts of sugar,
causing your blood sugar levels to spike, chocolate also contains
caffeine and is considered a food that keeps you awake. Chocolate also
contains a substance called theobromine, which can elevate the heart
rate and interfere with our sleep.
Spice is not nice
Any spicy food will detract from the
quality of our sleep. A recent Australian study found that men who
consumed tabasco sauce or mustard before sleep had trouble falling
asleep as well as experiencing a low quality of sleep. Hot food can also
cause heartburn, which, as we've explained, is terrible for a good
night's sleep.
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