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According to the latest research, the majority of us will lose focus up to 6 times while reading this article. While this may sound surprising, if we think about the juggle so many of us face with our work responsibilities, family commitments, and the constant barrage of information from our digital devices, it is no wonder our minds are often pulled in a million different directions. In fact, data from a 2021 UK study reveal that 49% of the 2100 participants said they felt their attention span was shorter than it used to be.[1]
Research also tells us that humans are not designed to do extended periods of deep concentration, but rather small bursts of focus – and alternating these with information gathering. Essentially, we are designed to be information-seeking creatures.[2] [3] [4]
And so, the good news is that if you feel like it’s impossible to stick to a task because of a low attention span, you are not alone - you’re only human!
So what can we do? Read on to learn more about concentration, what jeopardises it, how to improve it, and how food and in particular an abundance of specific nutrients including those found in Nuzest’s Good Green Vitality can positively affect brain health and mental function.
Did you know? Nuzest’s Good Green Vitality contains 75+ wholefood-based ingredients carefully selected to fill nutritional gaps in our diet and to support all 11 body systems. Each convenient 10g serve provides potential health benefits ranging from improved cognition, to hormonal support, digestive support and to natural energy production!
‘Concentration’ according to Oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com, is defined as “The ability to direct all your effort and attention on one thing, without thinking of other things.” [5]
Concentration itself means not only a longer attention span, but better control of our mind and thoughts, and to be able to focus on one thing at a time.[6]
The problem we face in our modern world is that we’re surrounded by distractions all the time, thanks to the competing demands of work and home life, and the constant temptation of phones, social media, and the internet. [7] [8]
A U.K. survey by the Policy Institute and Centre for Attention Studies at King’s College found that adults check their cell phones up to 80 times a day and 50% of U.K. adults say they can’t stop checking their cell phones when trying to focus on a task, despite their best efforts.[9]
Human brains seek excitement, newness, and social connection, with our devices playing into these desires - to the detriment of our focus and concentration.[10]
Dr Gloria Mark, Chancellor's Professor of Informatics at the University of California, has published her latest book on the human attention span. Between her research in 2004 and 2021, she reveals there’s been a noticeable reduction in attention span. In 2004, the average attention on a screen was 2.5 minutes. Years later, it declined to 75 seconds and today, adults pay attention to one screen for only 47 seconds. Additionally, Mark found that when people lose focus on a work task or project, it takes them 25 minutes to refocus and get back on track.[11]
Although everyone's attention can drift at times, developing concentration is particularly vital for those of us aspiring to be more efficient, more focused, less distracted and more present with those around us.[12]
Let’s have a look at our top 5 benefits of improved focus and concentration in the workplace and beyond:
Concentration is like a muscle.[17] And just like our physical body, we can train our mind to focus on certain tasks when we need to. Remember, the more you work the muscle, the stronger it gets!
8 proven tips to improve concentration and focus:
Without a doubt, fruit and vegetables are the cornerstone of a healthy diet and have the highest nutrient density of all the food groups. Consuming a nutrient-dense diet with a wide variety of fresh wholefoods nourishes the brain, providing protection against oxidative stress, subsequent inflammation and cellular damage.[27]
Research shows that foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids[28], antioxidants, vitamins and minerals such as vitamins B6, B9 and B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, selenium, iron and magnesium are especially supportive of optimal brain health.[29] [30]
If we don’t fuel our brain with the proper nutrients, we can start to feel a variety of symptoms, including memory problems, fatigue and concentration problems.[31] [32]
Did you know? A lack of water to the brain can cause a variety of symptoms as well! The brain comprises of 85% water, with brain function dependent on water to provide it with the necessary electrical energy.
Health issues stemming from dehydration can include:
A simple, daily serve of Nuzest’s Good Green Vitality mixed with either a tall glass of water or combined with our Clean Lean Protein in a delicious smoothie will not only help you reach your hydration goals, but provide you with key nutrients to support brain function and optimise your ability to focus and concentrate every day. Good Green Vitality contains vitamins and minerals like vitamin B6, B9 and B12 - particularly important for cognition, as well as the highly antioxidant vitamin C, magnesium, essential fatty acids, as well as potent anti-inflammatory extracts like green tea and cacao and the nutrient-dense broccoli sprout – rich in sulforaphane to support and optimise focus and concentration!