Do You Find Yourself Being Tired All The Time?

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Tired all the time

 

How many time over the years have you found yourself saying “I am so tired all the time, I just can’t be bothered doing anything”?

If the answer is never, then you are one of the very fortunate few.

But for many of us, this is quite a common problem, and I’m not just talking about general tiredness that can come with old age.

I’m talking about everyone, young or old.

But fortunately, for those who are really tried, there is hope in that there are good reasons for it, and you probably fall into one of the categories we will look at.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), they say that around 15.3% of women and 10.1% of men regularly feel tired to the point of exhaustion.

And according to an ITV report at the end of 2018, one in eight (13%) UK drivers admit to falling asleep at the wheel.

Ok, let’s have a look at some of the culprits, which are causing these issues.

Not Enough Sleep

When you don’t get enough sleep you get tired, ok that sounds like a pretty obvious reason for feeling tired doesn’t it?

Yet still around 1 in 3 adults are not getting sufficient sleep.

Getting only a few hours of sleep each night isn’t only associated with fatigue though; you experience impaired performance and that in turn means a greater risk of accidents.

That’s aside from all the health problems associated with lack of sleep such as stroke, heart disease, depression, high blood pressure, and obesity.

Not Eating Properly

Getting the right nutrition is important.

You can make massive changes to tiredness when your diet is right.

When you eat a healthy, balanced diet, you do literally make the world of difference to how you feel.

It is imperative to get a healthful mix of foods from all the food groups, which are fruits, vegetables, protein, grains, and dairy.

You probably know by now how important it is to cut down on sugar, to exercise, and to drink plenty of water.

Stop Being a Couch Potato

Getting up and moving is probably one of the best things you can do to combat tiredness.

Research from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Physical Activity recommends that adults get in 2½ hours of moderate exercises each week and also muscle-strengthening activities 2 or even more days a week.

This might seem like a lot of exercising but learn to spread it out – you won’t be sorry because apart from ‘fixing’ tiredness, you benefit from other health benefits too.

Being Over Stressed

This is a major cause of tiredness.

Financial problems, relationship problems, work problems, major life events, catastrophes, and upheavals cause major stress – not to mention traumatic events such as bereavement and unemployment!

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The list just goes on. Just a bit of stress can be healthy because it’s what keeps us on the edge and alert – it’s when it is excessive and prolonged, it can lead to major emotional and physical exhaustion, plus illness.

Having Medical Issues

You might be abiding by all the above, you are sleeping well, you don’t appear to be overly stressed, you are eating well and exercising, and yet you still feel exhausted. There could be a medical condition plaguing you.

Anemia is a big one. As is an underactive thyroid, as is chronic fatigue syndrome, and more.

Whatever the case, it means you need to go and see your doctor because as soon as you get your bounce back, you will be able to face the challenges of life with a spring in your step and a sparkle in your eye – go for it!

Suffering From Depression or Anxiety

Depression or anxiety can be at the root of chronic fatigue. Women are affected more than men.

With depression, you usually show little interest in normal activities, and the fatigue which is associated with depression can often be exacerbated by too little or too much of both eating and sleeping.

Depression can suck the life out of you.

Other Alternatives Can Help Too

* Tryptophan: It’s an amino acid, able to boost the mood, and give you better quality sleep.

* ZMA, i.e. zinc, magnesium, and vitamin B6 – top vitamins to increase energy.

* A high-quality vitamin B complex.

* A high-quality iron supplement when life has depleted you of iron and left you anemic.

* A total multivitamin, an excellent safety net when leading a hectic life.

* And don’t forget exercise to exercise!

So get energized today, because the higher your energy level, the more efficiently you will operate.

 

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Rick Freeman
About Me: I am a Certified Nutritional Therapist and Certified Advanced Dietary Supplements Advisor. I have also been a researcher and writer in the health, wellness and lifestyle industry for over 9 years. I'm International Institute for Complementary Therapists (IICT) approved, CPD accredited, YMCA awards endorsed, and a husband and father to 2 beautiful daughters. My mission is to help people to take control of their health and well-being by following a healthy enjoyable lifestyle, that not only gives them the body they’ve always wanted, but helps towards living a longer, happier, disease free life.

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