Aah, the night before! Gotta love the Beatles!
Most certainly. Anything you eat can affect your diabetes even three days later.
Since you define it as "to much" and beeing "late at night" I would say the short term consequense is lack of sleep, or disturbed sleep pattern that night. however, if you do this every night, you could be an early diabetic. Stop eating to much sugar. :-)
The Consequences of a Night Out - 1908 was released on: USA: April 1908
Night Eating Disorder
Night starvation occurs when a person goes for an extended period without eating before going to bed. This can happen due to factors such as insufficient caloric intake during the day, skipping dinner, or following a very restrictive diet. Eating a balanced meal or snack before bed can help prevent night starvation.
One factor in losing weight has a lot to do with not eating late at night. If you choose to change your eating habits, avoiding late night snacking can make a big difference and provide optimal weight loss results. If you absolutely must snack, snacking on food which is low in carbohydrates are best. If you have a sweet tooth, try snacking on some sugar-free candy instead of a big chocolate bar.
No! The bad effects of eating chocolate are overstimulation of the heart and nervous system. In fact, given a large enough dose of chocolate, it could kill a dog! Tums do nothing to stop the absorption of the chocolate into the bloodstream. How much chocolate is too much? There is a formula, call your vet! I am not a vet; just a person who went through this last Christmas Eve after my dog ate a batch of chocolate chip cookies. Yes, he did need to have induced vomiting and it wasn't a pleasant night. But, he is alive for the upcoming Christmas! Hope this answers.
Yes
acids that are bad and can harm you in some such as an acid being an irritant
It is the last night of eating rich foods before the fasting and the religious obligations of Lent
Night Eating is not an official type of eating disorder listed in the Diagnostic Criteria, but it is a very common problem and may be one of the more frequent causes of obesity. Night Eating is a stress-related eating, sleeping and mood disorder that is associated with disordered neuroendocrine function.