9 Natural Ways to Boost Your Energy Levels
If you find yourself feeling sluggish, having difficulty staying
awake, or chugging multiple cups of coffee just to make it to lunchtime,
you’re not alone.
Most of us are familiar with feeling worn out and weary at the end of the day.
Fortunately, there are plenty of healthy actions you can take to reduce fatigue and boost your energy levels.
In
fact, making a few small changes to your daily routine can
significantly affect how energetic you feel, along with many other
aspects of your health.
Here are 9 simple strategies to increase your energy levels naturally.
Many people cut into hours that should be spent in bed, such as pushing back bedtime to meet a deadline or study for an exam.
Not getting enough sleep can drain your energy levels, leaving you feeling lethargic, grumpy, and tired the next day (1).
Although
the amount of sleep a person needs can vary slightly, experts generally
recommend aiming for at least 7 hours of sleep per night to boost
energy levels and support overall health (2).
If
you have trouble sleeping, you may benefit from setting a regular sleep
schedule and winding down at the end of the night by taking a bubble
bath, reading a book, or listening to relaxing music.
Some
research also suggests that limiting your use of electronic devices,
like your phone, laptop, or television, before bed could also help
increase sleep quality and prevent daytime sleepiness (3, 4).
SummaryIf
you often feel tired throughout the day, you may need more quality
sleep. Try going to bed earlier and reducing screen time before bed.
It’s common for people with busy lives to feel stressed, anxious, or overwhelmed.
Not
only can stress take a serious toll on your physical and mental health,
but it has also been closely linked to tiredness and fatigue (5, 6).
Consider
what is frequently causing you to feel stressed or drained and ask
yourself whether you can remove it from your life. If that’s not
possible or desirable, then what actions can you take to reduce your
stress about that thing over the long term?
Potential causes of stress include (7):
In many cases, it may not be possible to completely remove sources of stress from your life. However, if you are able to reduce your stress levels, it could help bump up your energy.
Strategies
to increase your energy levels in the moment include taking some time
for yourself to relax, reading, or going for a walk. You could also try
mindfulness or meditation techniques, which may reduce anxiety (8, 9, 10).
However,
it’s important to note that if you feel very stressed and your anxiety
is severe, it may be beneficial to talk with a mental healthcare
professional for additional support. Read this article for more information on finding mental health care.
SummaryHigh
levels of stress can make you feel tired and drained. Finding ways to
minimize lifestyle-related stress can help keep up your energy levels.
Regular exercise is important for reducing your risk of chronic diseases, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and obesity (11).
What’s
more, some research suggests that adding more physical activity to your
routine could also fight fatigue and increase your energy levels (12, 13).
According
to one small study, university students who participated in a low
intensity running program 3 times per week for 6 weeks experienced
significant improvements in fatigue and sleep quality, compared with a
control group (14).
Another
study in employees with high levels of work-related fatigue showed that
participating in a 6-week exercise program improved the following
factors (15):
To
incorporate exercise into your day, try getting away from your desk and
going for a walk on your lunch break, taking the stairs instead of the
elevator, or walking to work or school instead of driving.
SummaryIf
you live a sedentary lifestyle and feel low on energy, participating in
regular exercises, like walking, running, or cycling, can boost your
energy levels.
Smoking can negatively affect multiple health aspects and may increase the risk of numerous chronic conditions (16).
What’s
more, the toxins and tar in the smoke reduce the efficiency of your
lungs. Over time, this can reduce the amount of oxygen transported
throughout your body, making you feel tired (17).
If you regularly smoke, quitting may be associated with many health benefits, including increased energy levels (18).
Some people find it helpful to switch cigarettes for a nicotine replacement, like gum, patches, or lozenges (19).
However,
once you’ve decided to quit, it’s best to reach out to a healthcare
professional, like a family doctor. They can point you in the direction
of the support services that will suit you best.
SummarySmoking
can reduce the efficiency of your lungs and make you feel tired.
Quitting smoking is great for both your energy levels and your overall
health.
If you’re always feeling tired, sluggish, and low in energy, switching up your eating habits could be beneficial.
Following a well-rounded diet can not only reduce your risk of several chronic conditions but also significantly affect your energy levels (24, 25).
Choosing
whole, nutritious foods can provide your body with the vitamins and
minerals it needs to function at its best. On the other hand, eating
lots of processed foods that are high in sugar and fat can negatively
affect both your energy levels and your overall health (26, 27).
Additionally, some studies show that skipping meals may be linked to fatigue, anxiety, and poor attention (28, 29, 30).
It’s also important that you eat enough food to fuel yourself during the day.
This
is because severe dietary restrictions can result in a lack of both
calories and essential nutrients, such as iron, which could take a toll
on your energy levels (31, 32).
SummaryFollowing
a healthy diet can benefit both your health and your energy levels.
Eating regularly and ensuring that you’re eating enough can also help
boost energy levels.
When
you feel tired, it can be easy to reach for a sweet, sugar-filled
snack. However, although sugar can give you a short-term energy boost,
it also wears off very quickly and can leave you feeling more tired than
before.
This is because high sugar foods cause a sharp spike in
blood sugar levels, followed by a crash as the body releases a large
amount of insulin to transport sugar from the bloodstream to the cells (33, 34).
Interestingly,
one study showed that people reported experiencing 26% more fatigued
when they followed a diet high in refined carbs and added sugar,
compared with when they consumed a diet filled with whole grains, fresh
fruits, and vegetables (35).
Eating large amounts of added sugar
may also increase your risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart
disease, so limiting your intake of added sugar can benefit both your
energy levels and your health (36, 37).
If
you want to satisfy your sweet tooth while keeping your energy levels
more stable and reducing fatigue, try trading foods high in added sugar
for:
SummaryEating
foods high in sugar may lead to chronic diseases, including obesity,
type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. Consider minimizing your intake and
focusing on eating whole foods instead.
Drinking enough water is incredibly important for several aspects of health.
In particular, dehydration can have a huge effect on your brain function, mood, energy levels, and more (38, 39).
For
example, one small study found that acute dehydration significantly
increased the perception of fatigue and impaired muscular performance in
athletes (40).
As a general rule, try drinking water whenever you feel thirsty to ensure that you stay hydrated. You might also need to increase your intake if you’re very active or live in a hot climate.
Additionally,
keep in mind that older adults may not always feel thirsty when they
need water. As such, they may need to make a conscious effort to drink
more throughout the day to stay hydrated (41).
SummaryDehydration
can make you feel tired. Make a conscious effort to drink enough water
throughout the day and respond to your thirst, especially during
exercise and if you’re older.
Social connections are incredibly important for maintaining good health.
In fact, social isolation can cause low mood and tiredness, especially as you age (42).
Some
research even indicates that having stronger social support could be
associated with improvements in physical and mental health as you age (43, 44, 45, 46).
If
you feel tired and in low spirits, it can be helpful to try socializing
with friends, joining a club or class, volunteering, or finding a new
hobby that gets you out and about.
SummaryGetting
out of the house and mingling with other people is beneficial for both
your energy levels and your health. Try organizing social activities
with your friends, volunteering, or starting a new activity by joining a
club or class.
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