Your diet may inhibit your personal productivity. A balanced eating regimen can boost national productivity levels by 20 percent, according to a 2003 study by the World Health Organization. Healthy foods -- like fish, dark chocolate, nuts, seeds, whole grains, blueberries, avocado and carrots -- are particularly rich in brain-boosting antioxidants, vitamin E and glucose. Eating a diet rich in these foods can help you concentrate better, work more effectively and remain healthier overall.
Mindflash.com compiled the infographic below to illustrate how a well-balanced diet can positively influence your productivity. Click it for a larger version.
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