Do you consistently struggle with your energy levels throughout the day? Many women feel the same way, with some experiencing a dramatic decrease in energy between the hours of noon and 5 p.m. But whenever your energy crash comes, rest assured (pun intended), you don’t have to feel that way. Even though it’s common for many of us to have trouble maintaining our energy levels, that doesn’t mean it’s normal. It’s important to try to pin down the underlying causes of fatigue so we can take action to get our vibrancy back.
In some cases, lifestyle factors can cause us to feel tired some or most of the time. These include alcohol or drug use, lack of physical activity, unhealthy eating habits (which can lead to vitamin deficiencies), certain medications, and insufficient sleep.
There are also health conditions that can cause excessive tiredness and fatigue. They include iron deficiency anemia, cancer, diabetes, anxiety disorders, COVID-19, fibromyalgia, obesity, sleep apnea, and many others.
The good news is that there are things we can do to proactively fight fatigue and get our mojo back. One of the easiest lifestyle changes we can make for improved energy levels is to increase our intake of vitamins (especially the type known to promote energy). We can do this by eating a balanced diet with nutrient-dense foods and taking supplemental vitamins for energy.