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Beat fatigue
Occasional tiredness is normal and affects everyone at some time in their life, but increasing numbers of women admit to feeling tired all the time - a condition often referred to as TATT
Tiredness tends to creep up on you, leaving you feeling washed out and exhausted. More women than men are affected - research suggests as many as one in four women lack energy. We are especially prone to tiredness when we are under stress and when our hormones are playing up (for example, because of PMS, the menopause, or after having a baby). Women are also more likely to feel tired when juggling different aspects of their life - looking after the home, working, caring for young children, organising meals - and have less time to sit down, put up their feet and look after their own health.
Common causes of female TATT
The right foods
You'll be surprised how much better you will feel if you eat a healthy diet. Cut out sweet, stodgy, fatty foods and eat more fresh fruit, vegetables and complex carbohydrates, such as wholegrain bread, wholemeal pasta and brown rice. Ideally, you need to include five portions of fruit or veg per day, not counting potatoes. This can easily be done by eating:
Take care if you are following the Atkins Diet, the popular high-protein, high-fat, low carbohydrate diet. As this provides very little carbohydrate, it quickly depletes the muscles' main fuel store, glycogen, causing muscles to tire easily, especially during exercise.
Tiredness tends to creep up on you, leaving you feeling washed out and exhausted. More women than men are affected - research suggests as many as one in four women lack energy. We are especially prone to tiredness when we are under stress and when our hormones are playing up (for example, because of PMS, the menopause, or after having a baby). Women are also more likely to feel tired when juggling different aspects of their life - looking after the home, working, caring for young children, organising meals - and have less time to sit down, put up their feet and look after their own health.
Common causes of female TATT
- stress and anxiety
- over-exertion
- following an over-strict slimming diet
- lack of exercise
- pregnancy
- breast-feeding
- looking after young children
- high-pressured job
- poor-quality sleep
- low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia) from irregular meals.
The right foods
You'll be surprised how much better you will feel if you eat a healthy diet. Cut out sweet, stodgy, fatty foods and eat more fresh fruit, vegetables and complex carbohydrates, such as wholegrain bread, wholemeal pasta and brown rice. Ideally, you need to include five portions of fruit or veg per day, not counting potatoes. This can easily be done by eating:
- one glass of orange juice with breakfast
- an apple mid-morning
- a salad with lunch
- a banana mid-afternoon
- one or two portions of veg with your evening meal.
Take care if you are following the Atkins Diet, the popular high-protein, high-fat, low carbohydrate diet. As this provides very little carbohydrate, it quickly depletes the muscles' main fuel store, glycogen, causing muscles to tire easily, especially during exercise.
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Created: 11/06/2003 Updated: 31/01/2007
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