Feeling Tired after lunch 3pm
krishnap1104
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I take my lunch around 12:30 and once the click hits 3pm I am extremely tired, and cant focus on my work. Need help!
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There are common reason for a post-meal crash that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings0
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Try stepping out into the sun for a few minutes or take a walk around the block.
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/12/science/feeling-sleepy-an-urge-to-nap-is-built-in.html?pagewanted=all0 -
Heavy carbohydrates can make you feel sluggish after eating, like pasta, potatoes etc.
Have you tried just eating some salad or veggies with a bit of meat or fish during the day and saving the heavier meal for the evening?2 -
Coffee and a piece of chocolate. Works for me.3
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I second Mirabelle's suggestion. I use to feel like that after a big lunch. It was especially worse if I didn't have a good sleep the night before. Not only at 3pm but also the time I drove home, to the point that I dreaded driving.
This problem went away after i discovered I could live on 200-400 calories (low carbs) until dinner time. That also makes creating deficit very easy. Win, win.
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Mirabelle, I usually eat a salad kit from Kroger/Walmart. It has 250 Calories and comes in flavors like Chicken Ceaser, or Southwest Chicken.0
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krishnap1104 wrote: »I take my lunch around 12:30 and once the click hits 3pm I am extremely tired, and cant focus on my work. Need help!
Eat a small meal every few hours to keep your energy up. I eat at 6AM, 10:30AM, noon, 3PM, 5PM and 8PM on work out days.0 -
Hmm not sure what's in it. Doesn't sound bad as a salad but I know the pre-bought ones can contain lots of sugar. Have you thought about making your own and taking it with you?0
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krishnap1104 wrote: »Mirabelle, I usually eat a salad kit from Kroger/Walmart. It has 250 Calories and comes in flavors like Chicken Ceaser, or Southwest Chicken.
Is this all you're eating for lunch? Do you eat anything else in the morning? (An open diary might help here...) I'm inclined to think that your issue might be low blood sugar...0 -
Looks like the carb & sugar police are out & about. Potatoes & pasta are very filling for me - yum. It sounds like you just need a simple snack in the afternoon or, like someone else suggested, a breath of fresh air.
And picking on salads? Really?2 -
Mirabelle1983 wrote: »Heavy carbohydrates can make you feel sluggish after eating, like pasta, potatoes etc.
Have you tried just eating some salad or veggies with a bit of meat or fish during the day and saving the heavier meal for the evening?endlessfall16 wrote: »I second Mirabelle's suggestion. I use to feel like that after a big lunch. It was especially worse if I didn't have a good sleep the night before. Not only at 3pm but also the time I drove home, to the point that I dreaded driving.
This problem went away after i discovered I could live on 200-400 calories (low carbs) until dinner time. That also makes creating deficit very easy. Win, win.
This for me too! Less than 300 or so calories until dinner does me right. I have boundless energy for my workday and do my workout before dinner. Then feast and relax with family.
Any time I stray from this my energy level plummets and I slowly gain weight. Win win is right.1 -
I'm an early morning person, and I have a huge tendency towards crashing by mid afternoon. I eat a lighter lunch because being too full makes me lazy quick. Keeping it a bit lighter as far as carbs helps. Also, I try not to sit during my whole lunch hour. The longer I sit...the lazier I get.0
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For breakfast I eat a Fiber One Cookie because I take iron supplements and this helps my constipation. I also drink a bottle of starbucks iced coffee with milk -low calorie. and then I'll snack on an orange or banana until lunch0
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How many calories total are you eating most days? How tall are you? How much do you weigh?
Again, I'm guessing that you aren't eating enough...0 -
Did you not read all the helpful replies in your previous thread?
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10372107/pick-me-up-after-lunch/p14 -
Black Tea!0
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I found I needed to get enough protein throughout the day in order to feel satiated, plus some good fiber-containing high-volume, low-calorie foods, and some healthy fat with each meal.
But satiation differs for everyone - you might want to try experimenting with different timing/volume of your eating (3 big meals, vs. 2 and snacks, big breakfast vs. none, that sort of thing), and the composition (amount of protein, fats, carbs within a healthy range) to see if it makes a difference.
And if I get seriously hungry, I eat a snack - usually something with protein/fats, like a string cheese, some crispy chickpeas, or 1/2-1oz of nuts.0 -
mitch16: I am eating 1200 calories, I weigh 180 and I am 5'5. This is what my doctor suggested0
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I eat most of my calories at lunch. I would add an apple and a plain yogurt or even peanut butter as lunch dessert after the salad. My breakfast is a whole foods smoothie with veggies, nuts, seeds, berries, yogurt, and 1/4 banana. It keeps me full till lunch. Lunch keeps me full till dinner (lean meat and veggies typically) and then I'm done till breakfast.0
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My fitness trainer recommended coconut water! I bought the "Bai" brand and it is absolutely amazing!0
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I used to take a small nap during my lunch. However, I found that a small walk instead gave me much more energy. Go figure!0
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Not sure how heavy carbohydrates would make you feel sluggish unless you have a medical condition. Carbohydrates should do the exact opposite. I have the same problem sometimes. On Fridays when we have donuts and I eat them I don't have the problem at all, in fact I'm bouncing off the wall with energy. Maybe up your simple carbs in the afternoon. Also how is your workload in the afternoon? I find that if I'm not really busy I work a little slower to stretch the work out and I get that sluggish/tired feeling too since I'm bored. As soon as I leave work I'm good again.0
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How much do you sleep at night?0
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Sleep from 10pm-7am. I do wake up in the middle0
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I can't eat food high in calories at lunch, and that's mainly fatty food or lots of protein that digests a bit slower. I'm fine with quick carbs though. My main meal of the day is in the evening.0
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krishnap1104 wrote: »I take my lunch around 12:30 and once the click hits 3pm I am extremely tired, and cant focus on my work. Need help!
Eating a light lunch - or no lunch - might be helpful, as I personally found that heavier lunches tend to make me drowsy. If you do eat lunch, maybe try something like fruit or some nuts to hold you over. If you choose to skip lunch, try walking around outside, weather permitting, and get a change of scenery. I often run by Publix to grab a fruit salad for lunch, and half the reason I do so is because being outside a little bit does wonders for my focus and mood0 -
If you can possibly take a break around 3 then maybe a quick 10 minute walk would help. I find that sitting all day makes me extremely tired. Which sucks because I have a desk job and some days I can get up and walk around and some days I can't. I also like to drink unsweetened tea. It gives me a little caffeine boost.0
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I would love to take a 10 minute break and walk but people at my work are too nosey and go straight to the manager when they see someone doing something like that.0
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On your other thread it sounded like you'd found a solution:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/36311772/#Comment_36311772
Usually every day, I go on a walk during my lunch for 30 minutes and it is at a moderate pace. Today I had an Asian Sesame salad from Panera (half portion) and I feel pretty good! I think it has about 25g of protein.0 -
I did! But it never hurts to seek more advice.0
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