(HealthDay News) -- Jet lag can dampen the fun of any trip when your body struggles to adjust to a new time zone.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to prevent jet lag:
- Start your trip well-rested. Make sure you get plenty of sleep before your trip.
- Avoid alcohol and overeating.
- Eat Healthy meals.
- Get as much exercise as possible.
- Avoid sleep medications. If you use them, don't take them for more than a few days.
- Follow the schedule of the time zone you are in. Eat meals and go to bed when the locals do.
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