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Tired all the time? The 8 mistakes you’re making every day that could be causing fatigue

From not having enough sex to eating the wrong thing at lunchtime

YOU know that good quality sleep and eating enough are going to supply you with energy, so if these two boxes aren’t ticked then you might be feeling tired.

However, there are actually several other surprising reasons why you might be feeling fatigued.

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, says that fatigue can lead to brain fog, increased sensitivity to pain, digestive issues, changes in appetite and mood swings.

Vision problems are also a possible side effect, as well as dizziness, unrefreshing sleep and even increased susceptibility to illness.

Even dry skin can be a sign of fatigue. 

Whilst bigger issues such as hormone imbalances and long-term stress can lead to fatigue, there are also some everyday things you might be doing which can also contribute.

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1. You aren’t exercising 

Skipping your workout might make leave you feeling more tiredCredit: Getty

Naturally, too much physical activity can cause you to feel tired.

But Dr Ross Perry GP and medical director of says that too little or no exercise at all can cause fatigue. 

“This is because when we don’t exercise our muscles, it can cause deconditioning of the body’s musculoskeletal and cardiovascular system, which in turn can make us feel low and depressed,” he adds.

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“All of this leads to us feeling fatigued.”

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The NHS recommends that adults do at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity a week or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity a week.

This should be spread evenly over four to five days a week, or every day.

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2. You’re posture is off 

Bad posture can stop enough blood from getting around the bodyCredit: Getty
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If you’re slouched over a keyboard when you work, you may experience more fatigue than if you were to sit upright with your shoulders back and spine flat.

Bad posture can constrict blood flow, which may reduce the amount of oxygen that is delivered around the body - plus, bad posture can also cause physical pain.

Dr Perry says that any type of physical pain can leave you feeling exhausted, and it can last for many months.

“This is because there is a link between spine pain and fatigue due to the underlying muscles in the back,” he adds.

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“If a spinal issue is causing muscle imbalances, this pressure then becomes more of a burden on other muscle groups, and the stress one can endure will leave you feeling exhausted, even if you have done little or no exercise at all.”

3. You’re having pasta for lunch, with a side of bread

Eating carbs alone is not enough to boost your energy levels

Carb on carb on carb.

Despite carbs being the ‘energy’ food, we do actually need a healthy balance of all three macronutrients – protein, fat and carbohydrates - to help avoid fatigue. 

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