strategicmove
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I generally avoid to eat 2 or so hours before sleep. We all know the benefits of natural growth hormone (GH) such as fat incineration, immune system boosting, bone synthesis, anabolism, muscle repair and re-modelling, and so on. And we also know that GH secretion is triggered by two main events, namely, exercise and sleep. Hence, if you want to take advantage of GH secretion in your sleep state (I believe the highest serum/cellular GH concentrations are reached about two hours after we fall asleep), you might want to hit bed on an empty stomach. The reason is that when you eat before retiring, or "during" sleep (if this is technically possible), you are likely to experience elevated insulin levels, increased blood sugar, and elevated circulating fat levels in the blood. All these inhibit GH release, and ensure GH would be unable to do the desired activities of muscle-growth stimulation, muscle-repair and re-modelling, fat-burning, and so on.