Dinner-to-bed time linked to acid reflux
November/December 2006; Vol. 4, No. 6
People who suffer from gastroesophageal acid reflux disease (GERD) are often advised to leave at least 3 hours between their evening meal and going to bed. That interval, it is thought, reduces the chances of being troubled by nighttime heartburn—lying down with a full stomach practically invites stomach acid to back up into the esophagus. Now, a new study seems to support the early-dinner recommendation. Researchers looked at the meal-to-bed intervals of GERD sufferers and of a similar group of people without the condition. They found that study participants who turned out the lights within 3 hours of eating were about 7 times more likely to suffer reflux than those who waited 4 hours or more.
(American Journal of Gastroenterology)
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