Faces Magazine July August 2020

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5 Foods That Help With Focus When getting going is next to impossible and the task at hand is just not getting done, a quick fix might seem like the most tempting option. But did you know that a brief detour to the kitchen could be a much healthier alternative? The latest research shows a healthy diet and lifestyle can improve the functioning of our brains and certain nutrients found in everyday foods play a part in improving brain power, focus and energy - helping you tackle the day’s to-do list, no chemicals added.

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Avocado Not only is it a staple brunch item, avocado is also an excellent source of monounsaturated fats, which can help promote blood flow, preserve memory and improve brain functioning. “Avocado can be used to create blood sugar balance to add in addition to low glycemic carbohydrates,” says Daphne Olivier, a registered Dietician and Nutritionist. Top off your avo toast with an egg, full of vitamins B6, B12, folates and choline, which recent research suggests may prevent brain shrinkage and delay cognitive decline. Salmon “Wild caught salmon is a great source of protein and is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, which can balance blood sugar and decrease inflammation in the brain,” says Olivier. Research has also found that omega-3 fatty acids provide more oxygen to the brain helping to improve cognitive and intellectual functioning. Not a fan of salmon? Try tuna or herring - they are also known to be beneficial to brain health. Leafy Greens Vegetables like spinach, kale, and collard greens contain a variety of nutrients including vitamin K, a nutrient known to enhance brain function, and B vitamins such as vitamin B6, B12, and folate, which are essential to nerve and brain activity. Furthermore research from The Journal of Neurology found that people who ate leafy greens daily showed the same mental focus as someone five years younger than they. Whole Grains

Green Tea Coffee isn’t the only drink that’s known to give its consumers a bit of a buzz. “Caffeine in green tea can energize you and help you focus,” says Lauren Harris-Pincus, a registered Dietician and Nutritionist and founder of Nutrition Starring YOU, where she specializes in weight management and prediabetes. Furthermore, a study published in The Journal of Pharmacology found that green tea increases the brain’s effective connectivity, leading to an improvement in cognitive performance and memory. Plus the age old East Asian brew contains an antioxidant called EGCG that fights off degenerative diseases and helps with memory and spatial learning.

Studies have found that children who ate a high fiber, complex carbohydrate breakfast performed better in school, showing a 20-percent improvement on memory tasks. “Whole grains provide a source of sustained energy and digest more slowly than refined grains,” says Harris-Pincus. “If possible, go for whole grains like oatmeal that are less processed than wheat bread.” Adding ground flax, a seed rich in alpha-linolenic acid (a type of plantbased omega-3 fatty acid) to your oatmeal can also help control blood clotting, build cell membranes in the brain and reduce inflammation.


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AN INTERVIEW WITH... ALMYR JULES

7min
pages 94-96

Ivanie Blondin

5min
pages 90-92

Jesse Palmer Talks Football, TV, and Ottawa

8min
pages 86-89

Five Ottawa Chefs + Bartenders Share Their Top Summer Recipes

2min
pages 83-85

STRAWBERRY SMOOTHIE POPSICLES

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page 82

Four Ottawa Athletes Share Their Best Summer Fitness Advice

3min
pages 79-81

The Best (And Worst) Colours To Paint Your Bathroom

2min
page 78

STEFAN KEYES DISCUSSES RACIAL INEQUALITY AND RACISM IN OTTAWA

9min
pages 74-77

5 Common Nutrient Deficiencies in Canada

3min
pages 72-73

Skills at Home

1min
page 70

Howie Mandel

10min
pages 66-69

Year One

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pages 62-63

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page 61

CHRISTO BILUKIDI

8min
pages 56-59

With Tokyo Games Delayed, Ottawa Olympian Pamphinette Buisa Turned To Activism And Community Service.

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pages 50-53

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1min
page 48

The MLB’s Return And Why The Blue Jays Could Compete

4min
pages 46-47

Working From Home: How To Boost Your Productivity This Summer

2min
pages 44-45

An Interview with Ryan Reynolds

8min
pages 37-42

5 Foods That Help With Focus

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5 Myths About Sun Damage

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Ottawa’s Best Farm 2 Table Restaurants

4min
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Neville Gallimore

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