7 Ways to Eat for More Energy

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Healthy Eating
7 dietary sources of energy
Do you find that you feel sluggish more often than not? It's important to fuel your tank properly if you want to keep your body running. Caffeine and sugar may give you a temporary boost, but these quick fixes aren't a good long-term solution. Read on to see how you can beat fatigue and be more productive throughout the day with the right nutritionally balanced foods.
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6 key exercise benefits for men
Most guys know they need to exercise to burn calories and keep weight off to look their best. However, the benefits are more than skin-deep: Being physically fit helps men live longer, lowers their risk of certain diseases, improves their quality of life and can even help maintain their testosterone levels as they age. So while six-pack abs and bulging biceps are nice exercise rewards, these healthy-body benefits are definitely worth noting.

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Today's Nutrition Tip
Whole grains 101
Whole grains take longer to digest, which helps keep you full longer. Options include wheat, barley, brown rice, buckwheat, bulgur, millet, oats and wild rice. Also opt for whole-grain products, such as whole-grain bread or pasta — they're much higher in fiber than the regular, refined versions.



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