 Originally Posted by Idolfan
I'm more intrested in the actual effects of prolonged drinking before bed, like the effects it has been having on sleep e.g. what if it had contributed to my insomnia as a child and more recently. Clearly since it's a habit my body may just get to sleep normally by now, but I want to know if drinking milk (and of course the chocolate part) over a prolonged period is generally unhealthy or not. What if it cathes up on me in later life e.t.c.
Well when you sleep, your metabolism sloooooooooooooooooows down. So if you are over your desired body fat percentage, then cutting down food before bed, which is often unnecessary anyways, could help you out. If you are thin or in shape, but eat a lot of junk, it may be that you have a faster metabolism. When you get older, it may slow down and you may start to notice that extra cup of milk and dash of chocolate on your hips or thighs...
# One cup of skim or one percent fat milk (90calories).
# One cup of two percent fat milk (120calories).
# One cup of whole milk (160calories).
# One cup of two percent fat chocolate milk (220calories).
Of course, this all depends on what you eat during the day, how much you eat, how much exercise you get, etc. It really depends on you personally. Besides that, though, I can't really tell you about the long-term effects of milk and chocolate consumption. You could ask your doctor next time you see them. I think if it's just one cup a day I'd say you should be fine, though. If you were drinking like a gallon of chocolate milk, I'd say you need to go speak with a nutritionist!
What you could do is gradually shift to tea instead of hot chocolate, or even hot cocoa. People have been drinking those for millennium, no problem, and I find that it's the warmth of the tea/chocolatemilk/cocoa that helps me sleep, not whatever it actually is.
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