Nutrition:
Nutrition and Fatigue
by Dr Jeremy SimsFatigue is the one of the top complaints in
the U.K. Fast lifestyles, stress and relatively poor nutrition compound to make
daily life a tiring business.
After consulting your GP to ensure there is no underlying cause for your tiredness, try
the following nutritional tips to perk yourself up:
1. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables: increase to 6 7 servings per day.
2. Cut out refined foods, e.g. sugar & white bread and increase wholemeal foods. The
latter are complex carbohydrates that give off their energy slowly throughout the day and
maintain regular blood glucose levels.
3. Graze eating small frequent meals 68 small meals throughout the day
rather than the typical 3 main ones.
Cut out artificial stimulants coffee, tea, alcohol, and cigarettes. These give you
an energy surge and then drop you quickly back to an even lower level of fatigue. They
also deprive your body of vital vitamins and minerals.
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Dr. Sims is the Medical Director of FitStop, the UK's foremost group of health and fitness
centers, and an expert on matters relating to fitness of body and mind. Having trained as
a GP, he now works full-time in health promotion and has written extensively on the
subject, including a monthly medical column in Mensa magazine with the TV psychiatrist, Dr
Raj Persaud. Dr. Sims was the original Virgin.Net online doctor.
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