{"id":2266,"date":"2025-10-01T11:57:15","date_gmt":"2025-10-01T09:57:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/madebydiet.com\/eu\/?p=2266"},"modified":"2025-10-01T12:00:53","modified_gmt":"2025-10-01T10:00:53","slug":"how-your-diet-at-work-improves-concentration-and-productivity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/madebydiet.com\/eu\/how-your-diet-at-work-improves-concentration-and-productivity\/","title":{"rendered":"Energy Slump After Lunch? How Your Diet at Work Improves Concentration and Productivity"},"content":{"rendered":"

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1\/1″][vc_column_text uncode_shortcode_id=”309724″]Do you know that moment when, after lunch, your eyelids grow heavy, your focus disappears, and it becomes difficult to return to your duties? This afternoon dip in energy after eating, combined with excessive drowsiness, is a daily reality for many people \u2013 from large corporations, through smaller companies, to those working remotely. Suddenly, problems with concentration arise, productivity drops, and another cup of coffee seems like the only rescue from mounting fatigue. The good news? It doesn\u2019t have to be this way. What you put on your plate largely determines how you function at the office. Diet and workplace performance are closely connected, and maintaining a stable energy level means better results, greater resilience to stress, and more satisfaction with what you do!<\/strong><\/p>\n

Authors: MSc Eng. Klaudia Buczek, MSc Pharm. Micha\u0142 Mi\u015bta<\/p>\n

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  1. Why is drowsiness after a meal a common problem at work?
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  2. Sleep disorders as a cause of drowsiness and fatigue at work<\/a>\n