It's common to feel tired in our busy lives. But instead of reaching for another coffee, try these easy dietary tweaks to increase your energy levels naturally.
1. Prioritize Protein: Including protein-rich foods in your meals can help stabilize blood sugar levels and keep you feeling full and energized for longer.
2. Explore new grains: Whole grains are healthier than refined ones, with more fiber and B vitamins. This extra nutrition is essential for older adults. Consuming whole grains is a better marker of heart health, with smaller increases in waist size, blood pressure, and blood sugar.
3. Add one fruit or vegetable to your plate: Each fruit and vegetable contains a combination of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that fight inflammation. To reap all the benefits, choose a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables. Add greens to soups and sandwiches, broccoli or cauliflower to stir-fries, and mushrooms and peppers to pasta dishes.
4. Load Up on Complex Carbohydrates: Unlike simple carbohydrates found in sugary snacks and refined grains, complex carbohydrates provide a slow and steady release of energy. Add brown rice, quinoa, oats, and whole wheat bread to your diet to sustain energy levels throughout the day.
5. Stay Hydrated: Dehydration can zap your energy levels and leave you feeling tired and lethargic. Drink plenty of water daily to stay hydrated and support optimal bodily functions.
6. Limit Sugar and Processed Foods: While sugary snacks and processed foods may temporarily boost energy, they often lead to energy crashes shortly afterward. Limit your intake of foods high in added sugars and refined carbohydrates, opting instead for whole, nutrient-dense foods that provide sustained energy.
7. Include Energy-Boosting Superfoods: Certain foods are known for their energizing properties and can help combat fatigue naturally. Add bananas, berries, leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and dark chocolate to your diet to boost your energy levels.
These small changes can make a big difference in how you feel throughout the day. By fueling your body with the right foods, you can enjoy lasting energy without the caffeine jitters.
Credit Sharon Liao https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/04/30/energy-boosting-foods-protein-nuts/
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