Brain Foods That Help You Concentrate
Caffeine Can Make You
More Alert: There's
no magic bullet to boost IQ or make you smarter -- but certain substances, like
caffeine, can energize and help you focus and concentrate. Found in
coffee, chocolate, energy drinks, and some medications, caffeine gives you that
unmistakable wake-up buzz -- though the effects are short term. And more is
often less: Do not overdo it on caffeine though as it can make you jittery and
uncomfortable.
Sugar Can Enhance
Alertness: Sugar
is your brain's preferred fuel source -- not table sugar, but glucose, which
your body metabolizes from the sugars and carbohydrates you eat. That's why a
glass of something sweet to drink can offer a short-term boost to memory,
thinking processes, and mental ability.
However, if you consume too much your memory can be impaired -- along with the
rest of you. Go easy on the sugar so it can enhance memory, without packing on
your pounds.
Never skip Breakfast
coz it Fuels Your Brain: Lots of people are often empted to skip breakfast, But know
that Studies have found that eating breakfast may improve short-term memory and
attention. Students who eat breakfast tend to perform significantly better than
those who don’t. Foods at the top of researchers' brain fuel list include
high-fiber whole grains, dairy, and fruits. Just don't overeat; researchers
also found high-calorie breakfasts appear to hinder concentration.
A protein source associated with a
great brain boost is fish -- rich in omega 3 fatty acids, essential for brain
function and development. These healthy fats have amazing brain power: higher
dietary omega 3 fatty acids are linked to lower dementia and stroke risks;
slower mental decline; and may play a vital role in enhancing memory,
especially as we get older. For brain and heart health, eat two servings
of fish weekly.
Add a Daily Dose of
Nuts and Chocolate: Nuts
and seeds are good sources of the antioxidant vitamin E, which is associated
with less cognitive decline as you age. Dark chocolate also has other powerful
antioxidant properties. And it contains natural stimulants like caffeine, which
can enhance focus and concentration.
Enjoy up to an ounce a day of nuts and
dark chocolate to provide all the benefits you need without excess calories,
fat, or sugar.
Add Avocados and
Whole Grains: Every
organ in the body depends on blood flow, especially the heart and brain. Eating
a diet high in whole grains and fruits like avocados can reduce the risk of
cardiovascular disease and lower bad cholesterol. This reduces your risk of
plaque buildup and enhances blood flow, offering a simple, tasty way to fire up
brain cells.
Whole grains, like popcorn and whole
wheat, also contribute dietary fiber and vitamin E. Though avocados have fat,
it's the good-for-you, monounsaturated fat that contributes to healthy blood
flow.
Benefit your brain: Strive for a well-balanced diet full of a wide variety of healthy, wholesome foods.
By...Belinda Yeboah
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