This book aimed at answering the question trying to explore to way in which the blood sugar influence brain functions of the top executive decision-makers. Further to that, does food intake result in the brain fog effect? What is the problem represented to be? What presuppositions underlie the conceptions concerning the decision-making process?
I searched for ways to make may brain function again effectively. The result to this search drove me to hormones such as insulin and blood sugar that is easily affected by the food we consume. I have used these ways of consumption to myself with good results, and through this book I intend to share what I have learned and achieved with you.
It takes only your understanding of the brain situation, and the feeling that others, such as me, for instance, are willing to provide assistance.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Abstract
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Defining the Problem:
- 1.2 The Research Questions
- 2. Supportive Bibliography
- 2.1. Need for a New Approach
- 2.2. Human Brain Operations.
- 2.4. Need for innovation
- 2.5. Personality and Company
- 2.6. Big Five Model
- 2.6.1. Extraversion.......
- 2.6.2. Agreeableness
- 2.6.3. Conscientiousness
- 2.6.4. Neuroticism…........
- 2.6.5. Openness to experience.
- 2.7. Brief Architecture of the Brain..
- 3. Cognitive Activity.....
- 3.1. Memory and Retention of Information.
- 3.2. Brain Fitness
- 3.3. Brain Feed ........
- 3.3.1. Energize it ...............
- 3.3.2. Convert to a cutter..
- 3.3.3. Lower glycemic index
- 3.3.4. Understand the Fats
- 3.3.5. Self-knowing ....
- Company's share......
- 4. Life style and Brain .......
- 4.1. Brain Cell Fertilizer .......
- 4.1.1. Lifestyle Factors That Reduce BDNF.
- 4.1.2. Lifestyle Factors That Increase BDNF ....
- Vitamin D...
- Companionship
- 5. Recommendations: Tips for Brain Fog Decrease
- 5.1. Recover diet and digestion operation..
- 5.1.1. Detoxify.....
- 5.1.2. Maintenance of cell power
- 5.1.3. Regulate stress.…….......
- 5.1.3. Workout........
- 5.2. Coffee……....
- 5.2.1. Consume coffee in small but frequent amounts. .............
- 5.2.2. Performance to cognitive powers while activate
- 5.2.3. Caffeine's strengths.......
- 5.2.3.1. Sugar: ....
- 5.2.3.2. Soy......
- 5.2.3.3. Grapefruit:.
- 5.2.3.4. Nicotine:
- 5.3. Find when to consume and frequency of consumption...
- 5.4. Coffee and cardiovascular system: ..
- 5.5. Coffee and addiction:
- 5.6. Caffeine sources.
- 5.7. Recommendations: Tips for Blood Sugar Control ………………..
- 5.8. Diabetic Foods to Avoid For Good Blood Sugar Control
- 5.9. How to consume pasta and rice? ....
- The impact of blood sugar on brain function
- The "brain fog" phenomenon
- Decision-making processes in executives
- Strategies for improving brain health through diet and lifestyle
- The role of specific nutrients and food choices on cognitive function
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This book aims to investigate the impact of blood sugar on the cognitive function of top decision-makers. It delves into the question of whether food intake causes "brain fog" and explores the underlying assumptions of decision-making processes. The author shares personal experiences and strategies for improving brain function through blood sugar management.Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The book begins by introducing the problem of blood sugar's impact on brain health, particularly among managers. It then explores the research questions driving the investigation, including the influence of food intake on brain function and the role of blood sugar in decision-making. The second chapter provides supporting evidence for the need to approach brain health differently, discussing the importance of brain fitness and innovation. It examines personality traits and their impact on company performance through the Big Five Model, providing a brief overview of the brain's architecture. Chapter three focuses on cognitive activity, including memory, retention of information, and brain fitness. It delves into the importance of brain nutrition and emphasizes various strategies for enhancing cognitive function, including optimizing blood sugar levels through diet and lifestyle choices. The fourth chapter examines the connection between lifestyle factors and brain health, exploring the role of the brain cell fertilizer BDNF. It outlines factors that both reduce and increase BDNF levels, highlighting the significance of vitamin D and companionship in promoting brain health. Chapter five presents recommendations for reducing brain fog and controlling blood sugar levels. It emphasizes the importance of recovering diet and digestion, detoxifying the body, maintaining cell power, regulating stress, and engaging in regular exercise. The chapter also explores the impact of coffee consumption on brain function and provides a comprehensive list of nutrients and foods beneficial for blood sugar control. The final chapter focuses on specific foods to avoid for good blood sugar control, including table sugar, white pasta, white rice, bagels, potatoes, ketchup, fruit juice, and sports drinks. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the optimal ways to consume pasta and rice.Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This text centers on the critical relationship between brain health and blood sugar levels, with a particular focus on managers and decision-making processes. Key themes include brain fitness, cognitive function, blood sugar control, diet, lifestyle, and the impact of specific foods on brain health.- Citation du texte
- Professor Dimitrios Kamsaris (Auteur), 2009, Managers' Brain Health and the Blood Sugar Destructive Effects, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/283128