No, but drinking water throughout the day helps you lose weight.
it actually does! so does sleeping in a cold environment. drinking water helps your body use energy to keep yourself warm, therefore speeding up your metabolism! hope this helps!
Getting a full night sleep after drinking may not make a person okay to drive in the morning. It depends on the weight of the person, their metabolism, and how much they have to drink the night before.
No. Quite the opposite.
NO
A healthy way to gain weight is to eat every 4 hours. Other good options are drinking high calorie shakes that are also high in protein, and eating immediately before going to sleep.
There is no real harm in drinking soup before sleeping. You may experience indigestion from it, or need the bathroom during the night (due to drinking extra liquid). But going to sleep hungry would also affect your quality of sleep.
If you think your husband has sleep apnea you should try and lift the head of the bed a little. If the snoring dies down or goes away completely this is a good indication. Losing weight and not drinking any alcohol will also tell you if you had sleep apnea before.
no
To eat before you sleep..........
Eating right before bed can disrupt your sleep by causing indigestion or heartburn. It can also lead to weight gain, as your body may not have enough time to burn off the calories consumed before sleep. Additionally, late-night eating may affect your body's natural digestion rhythms and hormone levels.
What they consumed before the match, how much of what fluids they're drinking and how much sleep they got the night before.
it affects ur weight because once you eat u feel sleepy right is because u ate to much the choresterol makes you gain weight done sleep go outside and walk trust me :)
Wellness is achieved by eating the right foods, drinking plenty of water, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly.