During sleep, your body’s systems slow down. Blood pressure typically dips, blood sugar stabilizes, and your cardiovascular system gets a chance to reset. But unhealthy evening habits—like late heavy meals, alcohol, or unresolved stress—can keep your system on high alert. Over time, this increases your risk for dangerous nighttime events like sleep strokes.
5 “Don’ts” Before Bed (Habits That Raise Sleep Stroke Risk)
1. Don’t Eat Heavy or Salty Meals Late at Night
Finishing a plate of salty takeout or a large dinner right before bed can spike your blood pressure. Sodium makes your body retain water, forcing your heart to pump harder. Heavy meals also make digestion difficult, disturbing your sleep. Aim to finish eating at least 2–3 hours before bedtime.
2. Don’t Overindulge in Alcohol or Smoke
3. Don’t Go to Bed Angry or Stressed
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