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Health Tip: Eat on Schedule
By LadyLively on September 11, 2015

Eating the right foods is important for good health, but so is eating on a regular schedule.
The National Sleep Foundation suggests:
- Eat breakfast shortly after you wake, even if you don’t feel hungry. When you wake up, your body is low on energy and needs refueling. Opt for a protein-rich breakfast that includes whole grains.
- Skip huge meals in favor of smaller, more frequent meals that keep your blood sugar level throughout the day. It takes a lot of energy to digest a big meal, which is why you feel tired afterward.
- Drink plenty of water throughout the day, and watch caffeine consumption.
Source: HealthDay
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