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Stress Eating at Night? Your Gut Could Pay the Price
23 Apr
Summary
- High stress and late-night eating increase bowel issues risk.
- Eating a quarter of daily calories after 9 pm linked to problems.
- Structured meal times may support better digestive function.

New research suggests that stress combined with late-night snacking can deliver a significant blow to gut health, potentially increasing the risk of bowel issues. A study involving over 11,000 participants found that individuals with high stress indicators who ate a quarter of their daily calories after 9 pm were 1.7 times more likely to experience constipation and diarrhea.
Further analysis reinforced these findings, indicating that people reporting high stress and late-night eating habits were 2.5 times more prone to developing bowel problems. Experts recommend establishing structured meal times to encourage more regular eating patterns, which can ultimately support better digestive function.