Managing Adult ADHD: Lifestyle and Diet Changes Can Help

Adult ADHD can affect your whole life, but with medication and lifestyle changes, you can take steps to make your day-to-day a little easier. No single habit will fix everything, but a mix of lifestyle and diet changes can help.

ADHD raises your chances of obesity. Experts aren’t exactly sure why, but you might not pay attention to what you eat or sense when you’re full. Either way, it can lead to snacking and overeating. If you need advice on a healthy diet, ask your doctor – they’ll set you up with a dietitian who works with people who have ADHD.

Eat a balanced diet. No individual food or vitamin will ease your symptoms; instead, follow the same minimally processed diet that’s good for all adults. Fill your plate with:

Healthy foods

  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Whole grains like brown rice, quinoa, and whole-wheat bread
  • Poultry or fish (instead of red meat)
  • Nuts and seeds
  • Legumes like lentils, chickpeas, and black beans

Avoid trigger foods. While diet won’t give you ADHD, certain ingredients might affect your symptoms. Some people think artificial colors and other food additives can cause problems. Keep a journal to see if food affects your thoughts or actions – or ask your dietitian for advice.

Leverage physical activity to ease symptoms of ADHD. Regular exercise triggers the release of neurotransmitters, including dopamine and norepinephrine – those are the same brain chemicals that stimulant drugs affect. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise five days a week. Moderate is stuff like jogging or fast walking; it makes your heart rate go up but shouldn’t make it hard to carry on a conversation.

Establish good sleep habits. In general, adults should snooze for 7-9 hours a night, but if you have ADHD, you’re more likely to also have trouble falling or staying asleep. Tell your doctor if you can’t get enough shuteye – they might help you find a solution.

Managing stress is essential. Some experts believe that regular exercise and healthy sleep habits can reduce ADHD symptoms. Ask your doctor how to add stress management to your treatment plan. Here are some tips:

Stress management techniques

  • Meditation or mindfulness
  • Deep breathing exercises
  • Yoga or tai chi
  • Avoiding triggers (like social media before bed)

Quitting smoking can greatly improve your ADHD symptoms. If you start, it might be hard to stop – but ask your doctor if they can help.

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