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24th March 2018
05:24pm GMT

Protein-rich foods take time to digest and if you're feeling full, it's going to take you longer to process.
Speaking to Brit & Co, Dr. Milosavljevic explained the process in full.
"Let’s say you eat a high-protein food before sleep. It takes a lot of digestive power to break down that food, and your digestive juices are activated. "Your GI tract requires energy and is fully engaged in the process, which requires blood flow to be directed to that part of the body".Obviously, this is different for everyone as no one person has the same bedtime but as a general rule of thumb, stay away from the protein shakes/meat heavy/egg-centred food options right before you head to bed.
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