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Causes of Tiredness
Any of the following can contribute towards your tiredness.
- Stress
- Anaemia (low iron levels)
- Having an underactive thyroid gland
- Being overweight or underweight
- Side-effects of medicines
- Poor sleep
- Alcohol
- Too much caffeine
- Too much sugar
- Too little or too much exercise
- Skipping meals
Note. See your doctor if you’re constantly tired, for longer than 4 weeks.
Assuming you don’t have a medical reason for your tiredness and you’re not stressed (!) you might not be getting enough of the following nutrients in your diet:- vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron, magnesium and potassium.
Vitamin B12
B12 is needed to make red blood cells, which transport oxygen throughout your body. If you’re not getting enough, you are unable to efficiently transport oxygen to your body’s cells, making you feel tired and weak.
Vitamin D
D is vital for making your muscles work efficiently and it boosts energy levels. Low levels of vitamin D can include muscle weakness, pain, fatigue and depression.
Iron
Your body needs iron to make a protein called ‘haemoglobin,’ which is found in red blood cells. These cells carry oxygen around your body.
Magnesium
This mineral is involved in many of your body’s processes. If you have low levels of it, you could develop fatigue, muscle cramps, mental health problems, irregular heartbeat and osteoporosis.
Potassium
Potassium helps regulate muscle contractions. If you have low levels of it, then your muscles could feel weak and you could become fatigued.
Foods to eat to Boost Your Energy Levels
- Brown rice
- Oats
- Beans and pulses
- Tofu
- Potatoes
- Broccoli
- Nuts
- Iron-enriched cereals
- Whole grain bread and pasta
- Breakfast cereals, (especially the ones with vitamins etc. added to them)
- Avocados
- Eggs
- Soya foods
- Cheese
- Dark green leafy vegetables, like spinach
- Quinoa
- Peanut butter
Dos and Don’ts
Do:-
- Eat breakfast
- Exercise regularly. It’s recommended that you exercise for 150 minutes a week. A study, by the University of Georgia in Athens, found that the fatigue of sedentary individuals improved, when they completed an exercise programme, as compared with the individuals who didn’t.
- Cut down on sugar. Too much can make you feel even more tired.
Don’t:-
- Skip meals. Long gaps between your meals can cause your blood sugar to drop, lowering your energy levels.
- Restrict your fluid intake. Dehydration is one of the main causes of tiredness. If you’re not well-hydrated, your body will focus its resources on maintaining water balance. Aim to drink 2 litres a day and yes, this includes your tea and coffee.
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Sources: nhs.uk, medicalnewstoday.com, healthline.com, onhealth.com, nutritionist-resource.org.uk, eatright.org, web.com,
“Scientific basis for the therapeutic use of Withania somnifera (ashwagandha): a review – PubMed” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10956379/
“Ginseng as a Treatment for Fatigue: A Systematic Review – PubMed” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29624410/
“Does the Fragrance of Essential Oils Alleviate the Fatigue Induced by Exercise? A Biochemical Indicator Test in Rats” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5684592/

Love this! So many people think being tired is just about sleep or being too busy, but there are so many causes! Great post!
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Nice blog
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Thank you. 😀
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Thank you for your comment. Spinach and kale taste nice in curries and pasta dishes. 😀
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This is such an interesting and insightful post. Changing aspects of your diet can definitely help with tiredness as well as other things.
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I boost my energy and keep myself from being too tired by drinking plenty of water and getting some vitamin d from the outdoors.
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Thank you for commenting 😀
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I need to exercise more and limit sugar intake. I am contemplating whether I need to take vitamin supplements.
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Best talking to your doctor about taking supplements. You can overdose on vitamins!
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I’m not taking vitamins for so long, but I’m considering it because it is hard to achieve a balanced meal plan all the time. But yes will consult doc.
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I’m glad you found this useful 😀
Rachel
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Man thanks for your kind comments, Sabine.😀
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Some people wear their tiredness like a badge of honour, but it’s not normal. Thanks for the great tips and insights.
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I know what you mean. They tend to brag about it.
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I know my tiredness isn’t caused by too much exercise as I do way too little of it. It wouldn’t surprise me to learn that it might be due to some vitamin deficiency or something, as my diet is pretty bad
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