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Tower worker association releases new resource on good nutrition

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Watertown, SD — A balanced diet can boost workers’ energy, concentration and emotional stability while helping them meet the physical demands of the job, NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association points out in a new resource.

NATE spotlights the importance of nutrition in the newest resource in its Thrive @ Work employee wellness campaign.

“Physically demanding construction work can burn up to 300 calories per hour, putting serious strain on the body,” the association says. “Proper nutrition isn’t just about eating; it’s about fueling performance, safety and recovery on the job. Without the right fuel, it’s easy to get tired, distracted or even injured.”

The resource provides guidance on determining the proper intake of macronutrients – proteins, carbohydrates and fats – for workers based on daily activity levels. NATE says that “each macro plays a unique role, and your body performs best when all three are balanced.”

Recommended breakfast choices to help workers achieve that balance include:

Additionally, NATE emphasizes the importance of regular hydration, even during winter months. Drink water throughout the day, even if you’re not thirsty, and take hydration breaks.

Other tips for food safety and meal planning:

Previous entries in the NATE wellness campaign cover topics including substance misuse prevention and mental resilience in cold weather.


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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