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10th Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine (ACEM 2019)
ABOUT 10TH ASIAN CONFERENCE ON EMERGENCY MEDICINE (ACEM 2019) It is a great pleasure and an honor to extend to you a warm invitation to [...]
APAPU SPUNZA Conference 2019
2019-11-08 - 2019-11-10    
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ABOUT APAPU/ SPUNZA CONFERENCE 2019 We look forward to welcoming you to the combined APAPU/ SPUNZA meeting in Perth – the first time the event [...]
2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress
2019-11-11 - 2019-11-12    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD COSMETIC AND DERMATOLOGY CONGRESS 2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress is going to be held at Helsinki, Finland during November 11-12, 2019. International Congress on Cosmetic [...]
Global Experts Meet on Advanced Technologies in Diabetes Research and Therapy
2019-11-11 - 2019-11-12    
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ABOUT GLOBAL EXPERTS MEET ON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN DIABETES RESEARCH AND THERAPY It is an incredible delight and a respect to stretch out our warm [...]
Global Congress on Cancer Immunology and Epigenetics
2019-11-13 - 2019-11-14    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CONGRESS ON CANCER IMMUNOLOGY AND EPIGENETICS Epigenetics Conference, The world’s largest Epigenetics Conference and Gathering for the Research Community. Join the Global Congress [...]
Advantage Healthcare-India 2019
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4th International Conference on Obstetrics and Gynecology
2019-11-14 - 2019-11-15    
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ABOUT 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Theme: Current Breakthroughs and Innovative Approaches towards Improving Women’s Reproductive HealthIt’s our pleasure to invite all the [...]
Encompass Health at AAPM&R 2019 in San Antonio
2019-11-15 - 2019-11-17    
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Encompass Health at AAPM&R 2019 in San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Nov 14, 2019 11:00 a.m. CST Headed to AAPM&R’s 2019 Annual Assembly? Swing by [...]
7th Annual Congress on Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
ABOUT 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESS ON DENTAL MEDICINE AND ORTHODONTICS Dentistry Medicine 2019 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. [...]
ABOUT MEDICA 2019
2019-11-18 - 2019-11-21    
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ABOUT MEDICA 2019   MEDICA is the world’s largest event for the medical sector. For more than 40 years it has been firmly established on [...]
7th Annual Congress on Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
2019-11-18 - 2019-11-19    
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ABOUT 7TH ANNUAL CONGRESS ON DENTAL MEDICINE AND ORTHODONTICS Dentistry Medicine 2019 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. [...]
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2019-11-20 - 2019-11-21    
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  Connected Insurance: The USA’s Premier Gathering Defining the Future of Insurance Since the year 2000, 50 percent of the Fortune 500 companies have disappeared [...]
International Conference on Pathology and Infectious Diseases
2019-11-21 - 2019-11-22    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PATHOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious disease 2019 gathers the world’s leading scientists, researchers and scholars to exchange and share their professional [...]
15th Asian-Pacific Congress of Hypertension 2019
2019-11-24 - 2019-11-27    
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ABOUT 15TH ASIAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS OF HYPERTENSION 2019 The Asian-Pacific Society of Hypertension will hold the 15th Asian Pacific Congress of Hypertension (APCH2019) in Brisbane, Australia, [...]
18th Annual Conference on Urology and Nephrological Disorders
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGICAL DISORDERS Urology 2019 is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of [...]
2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD HEART RHYTHM CONFERENCE 2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference is among the World’s driving Scientific Conference to unite worldwide recognized scholastics in the [...]
Digital Health Forum 2019
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2nd Global Nursing Conference & Expo
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International Conference on Obesity and Diet Imbalance 2019
2019-11-28 - 2019-11-29    
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7 Reasons You Constantly Feel Tired After Eating—and How to Get Your Energy Back

Tired After Eating

7 Reasons You Constantly Feel Tired After Eating—and How to Get Your Energy Back

Eating a meal is supposed to give your body energy to power through the day. That’s why it’s a little confusing when it does the exact opposite, leaving you lethargic and sleepy instead.

Feeling tired after eating is pretty common, and there are a slew of reasons why your food can act as the opposite of fuel. The first? Digesting a meal is a lot of work.

“If you think about it, our body is a well-oiled factory,” says Melissa Prest, D.C.N., R.D.N., C.S.R., a dietitian at the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois. “It kind of works like this: The food goes in and starts going along on a conveyor belt. Different machines are at work to break down the food, packaging it for specific purposes and shipping it to places that help your body continue to do its work. Obviously, this takes a lot of energy, which can make someone feel tired.”

What’s more, insulin—a hormone made by your pancreas that controls your blood sugar—has a major impact on your energy levels after you eat. When you chow down, your insulin levels spike to make sure your blood sugar levels are where they should be, Prest explains. “When that job is done, insulin levels decline, which can make people feel tired. It is a normal process and sleepiness should not last that long,” she says.

To avoid that post-meal slump, Prest suggests incorporating a mix of complex carbs, healthy fats, and lean protein into every meal, and opting for foods that are lower in saturated fats, high in fiber, and minimally processed. Moving your body every day, getting at least seven hours of sleep each night, and staying hydrated will also keep you going until bedtime.

Still feeling tired after eating and wondering why? Ahead, seven reasons you may be ready to hit the hay after lunch.

1. You drank alcohol with your meal.

Your glass of wine could be spurring your post-meal drowsiness. Alcohol is a sedative, meaning it can leave you feeling pretty low energy, according to Harvard Health experts.

“Alcohol suppresses our central nervous system, causing us to feel sleepy,” Prest explains. “This sedative effect does not last long, but drinking alcohol close to your bedtime disrupts the sleep cycle, meaning you will not have a very restful sleep.”

So, stick to just one drink a day if you’re a woman and two max if you’re a man—or skip the booze entirely if you notice it impacting your energy levels regularly.

2. Your meal was high in fat and carbs.

Comfort foods are delicious, but can often make you feel sluggish if they’re high in fat and carbs. The hormone cholecystokinin (CCK), which is released from the small intestine, is often to blame here.

“If you ate a slice of cheese pizza, which is typically a higher-fat and higher-calorie food, CCK is released and helps the body break down the protein and fat in that slice,” Prest says. “Some research has shown that there is a relationship between the increase of CCK after eating a high-fat meal and feeling sleepy a few hours later.”

When you dine on foods known to increase inflammation, like red meat or sugary sweets, your body can release cytokines (agents that help your immune cells communicate with each other), like interleukin-1 (IL-1). “Research has shown that higher levels of IL-1 after a meal is associated with post-meal sleepiness,” Prest says.

3. Certain hormones are being thrown out of whack.

“When tryptophan-rich foods are eaten in a large quantity at a meal, particularly with carbohydrate-rich foods, you may find that you feel tired a few hours after eating,” Prest explains. Cue your classic, post-Thanksgiving nap.

Tryptophan is often found in turkey, chicken, milk, bread, chocolate, canned tuna, cheddar cheese, peanuts, oats, and more. The essential amino acid helps your body make the relaxation-inducing hormones serotonin and melatonin, explains Prest. Because of this, it’s even been researched as a treatment for sleep disorders, such as insomnia.

4. Or you ate a pretty big lunch.

Sometimes, feeling tired after you eat has more to do with how much you ate instead of what you ate. The reason is simple: “The bigger the meal, the more energy it takes for your body to break it down,” Prest says. Expending all that energy can then lead to fatigue, so try to reduce your portion sizes and reach for a high-protein snack if you get hungry in between meals.

5. A hidden food intolerance could be to blame.

Food intolerances, or even full-blown food allergies, are often associated with uncomfortable GI symptoms like stomach cramping or diarrhea. But occasionally, a food intolerance you’re not aware of yet can make you feel wiped out.

For example, whether you have a gluten sensitivity or celiac disease, “you may feel tired after eating foods containing gluten because it can trigger an allergic reaction,” Prest says. That can limit your body’s ability to properly fuel itself from the food you ingested, leading to tiredness.

6. Your caffeine addiction isn’t doing you any favors.

Tired After Eating

Your morning cup of Joe puts some pep in your step, but not for too long. The stimulating effects of caffeine typically have a half life (the time it takes your body to eliminate half of the caffeine) of three-to-five hours after you chug it down, which means you’ll start to feel your 8 a.m. coffee buzz drop around—you guessed it—lunchtime. So, feeling tired may be less about what you ate for lunch, and more about the timing of your first cup of coffee in the morning.

7. You may have an underlying condition.

If you’ve ruled out all the other options and you’re still constantly tired after you eat, it may be time to chat with your doctor to see if an underlying condition could be stirring up your symptoms.

Someone may feel tired if they have an issue that can interfere with absorbing nutrients from food, like anemia, Prest says. Additionally, hormonal imbalances, insulin sensitivity, or idiopathic postprandial syndrome (IPS) could be worth looking into, she says.
IPS is where you experience symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels) two-to-four hours after eating, but your actual blood sugar is in the normal range of 70 to 120 mg/dL, Prest explains. Symptoms of hypoglycemia include feeling tired, shaky, sweaty, and experiencing heart palpitations, light-headedness, or even panic attacks.

“The symptoms of IPS are like hypoglycemia, but they are usually less severe. While we do not know what causes IPS, we do know that certain things like eating foods with a high glycemic index, like sugar, drinking a large amount of alcohol, along with having a normal glucose level that drops too quickly after eating may contribute to IPS,” she says.

There are many other reasons you may be feeling fatigue at any point during the day, so if you find you’re always tired, schedule an appointment to ensure all your health markers are where they should be.