good heavens, you put a bit of thought into this.Understand.
But general medical fact is do not go to bed on a full stomach, let it go down first.
If you eat at 6 pm and go to bed at 10pm then it has four hours to " go down" if you eat 8 pm > 10 pm and go you bed at 10.30pm, It has not had time to digest. It is not good for you.
Now adults may prefer eating late as they go to bed later, fine, if you eat at 8 pm at home fine, but saying a time difference will help you is totally wrong. Now children are far more sensitive, their eating more on a cruise ship, and drinking more pop soda, and we pump them up during the day, their up early doing new things in clubs or the pools, they get over tired.
To give them a meal pre teenager, at 8 pm, when they are likely to be over tired from the day, and eat a full meal or child's meal and then go to bed straight away is asking for trouble, they are over full, the food doesn't digest before sleep and they will be up with an upset tummy overnight, or be sick.
Now if you ask any medical professional they will say let food go down first, they say that breakfast is the most important meal as we burn it off, then lunch as we are awake but they say we get it all wrong by eating our main food in the evening when we do not burn it off it turns more to fat, and lays on your stomach overnight.
Research shows eating late has a connection with Type 2 diabetes.Dr Satchidananda Panda, the a leadIng author, said that at certain times of day the liver, intestines and muscles are at peak efficiency, while at other times they are ‘sleeping’. He added: ‘Every organ has a clock. Those metabolic cycles are critical.
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I bet you and everyone here knows the feeling of going to palo dinner over eating and being too full to sleep after however on brunch you can work it off.
In the end the parents should do what they feel best these boards are all just opinions.
http://t.today.com/health/eating-late-night-may-disrupt-learning-memory-2D80504709
http://t.today.com/health/eating-late-night-may-disrupt-learning-memory-2D80504709
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/11/15/dangers-late-night-eating.aspx
http://www.webmd.com/diet/diet-truth-myth-eating-night-causes-weight-gain
http://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/diet-tips/it-okay-eat-past-8-pm
I don't think anyone is saying do it for the rest of your life. its vacation. I always let my children do things on vacation that I would never let them do at home. eating late would not be high on my list of things to worry about. drinking to much pop, maybe, but dinning times never.
we cruised a few times with my friend who had at that time two pre-teens. not only did they eat a full course meal for dinner but they always ordered a hamburger and fries before bed and ate that to. I don't think they were actually hungry, just liked the fact they could do it and knew wasting it was not an option. guess what??? no one got ill.
I think its to much ice cream or dessert that actually brings on the 'my tummy hurts' stuff not eating late.
jmo