4 Worst Foods To Eat Before Bed Because They Cause Indigestion, Bloating And Heartburn

If you’re prone to indigestion and its most notable and painful symptoms such as bloating and heartburn, it’s vital to see a doctor ASAP to learn more about potential allergies and your gut health. In the meantime, there are foods you can skip eating before hitting the sheets if your goal is to wake up more comfortably (and with a happier gut!)

We checked in with registered dietitians, nutritionists and other health experts to learn more about foods most likely to cause morning bloat when eaten before bed. Read on for tips, suggestions and insight from Lisa Richards, registered nutritionist and creator of The Candida Diet and Sharon Puello, MA, RD, CDN, CDCES, registered dietitian at F.R.E.S.H Nutrition PLLC.

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1. Greasy Hamburgers

When it comes to eating later in the night, Richards says there are two primary factors you'll want to consider: weight gain and sleeplessness. "Will what you are eating cause you to put on extra pounds or will it keep you up at night due to gastrointestinal (GI) issues?" Richards poses the question. With that said, she notes that greasy hamburgers are never a good idea before bed, as they won't only likely causing morning bloat, but indigestion that might prevent you from catching any z's. "The excess grease can cause stomach and digestion issues that can keep you up at night by sending you to the bathroom several times or causing heartburn," she warns.

2. Acidic Pasta

Pasta is undoubtedly a great dinner dish and can be prepared in a variety of ways. When contemplating using acidic tomato sauce before bed, Richards advises thinking twice. "Pasta is not an ideal food to eat at night because it is typically made from refined carbohydrates which are broken down and stored as fat quickly," she points out. If you are going to eat pasta before bed, which is still not ideal, "you should consider a whole wheat or whole grain pasta" instead, to help prevent bloating and weight gain, she suggests.

3. Spicy Foods/ Seasonings

In general, hot sauce, peppers or other spicy foods are not to be eaten before bed as they're likely to lead to indigestion throughout the night, Richards says. "Spicy food can cause GI upset like heartburn and reflux," she adds. This, she stresses, will "cause restlessness and pain that will keep you up and potentially cause undue stress and anxiety."

4. Dairy/ Cheese

Cheeses with a high lactose content such as feta, American and ricotta are Puello's "most recommended dairy products to avoid" late at night if you're suffering from chronic bloat. These products, she says, are often linked to bloating, indigestion and other stomach issues when eaten just before bed. "In general, when it comes to dairy, bloating most often comes from the lactose content of the specific food or beverage," she explains. "Certain dairy products though are naturally lower in lactose, or are available in a lactose-free version, and so may not result in bloating to the same degree, or at all," she points out, which might be a better option if you're truly starving or need a midnight snack!