However, there are several steps you can take to help alleviate this tiredness irrespective of the reasons behind it. Five of the most effective are as follows: Cut out the caffeine Welcome the water
More and more women in the Uk are complaining of constant tiredness.
There can be dozens, if not hundreds of possible reasons for persistent fatigue
so... finding the root cause can be difficult.
A cup of coffee will reduce tiredness for an hour or so but then make you feel even worse than before you started. Once the caffeine fix wears off your energy levels will completely collapse.
The first thing you should do when you feel tired is have a glass of water. Dehydration is the primary cause of many women's constant feeling of tiredness.
This sounds like a no-brainer but a surprising number of women who complain of chronic fatigue simply aren't getting enough sleep. The human body needs at least seven hours a night to function properly. Also, try to get in to a pattern of going to bed at the same time, as this encourages a deep, restful sleep.
Don't diet too hard
Without sufficient food, your body struggles fro energy and without sufficient energy you will feel tired. Cutting out too many calories from your diet in a bid to lose weight will eventually cause chronic fatigue.
Exercise that tiredness away
You might think that a workout is the last thing you should do when you feel tired but a lack of exercise is actually one of the main causes of low energy levels.
Monday, 1 March 2010
Tiredness And What You Can Do To Help!
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Nice article, I guess you can count me and most of the North American women in that category as well :)
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Thank you kindly for the comment. Tiredness seems to affect women more than men. Maybe having children plays a big part to the mystery.
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