Older Adults Need Good Nutrition
Just when you think that margarine is better
for you than butter, you hear about something called trans-fatty acids. And
what the heck are antioxidants?
It’s not surprising that people find all the
nutritional information in the media extremely confusing and hard to follow.
However, you can make a difference in your health by using your common sense.
As people age, the quality of their diets are
more important than ever. Good nutrition is vital for everything from healthy
eyes to a strong immune system.
Here are some helpful tips to help seniors live
healthier and still enjoy good food…
Think colour – The more colourful your diet,
the more disease fighters you’re eating. Aim to eat at least three colours on
your plate at every meal, and five total servings of fruit and vegetables each
day.
Enjoy special foods you love (in moderation) –
Bake your favourite pie, cake or cookies, eat a few for yourself and then give
the rest away. Always measure out a small portion of the snack food or desert
you want to eat, so you don’t overdo it.
Eat more fish – Just 55 grams of fish a day can
reduce the risk of heart attack by 60%. The fatty acids in fish also benefit
people with hypertension, arthritis and diabetes.
Move meat out of the starring role – Focus
mainly on building your meal around fruits, vegetables and whole grains like
bulgur, whole grain rice and barley.
Make the best choices for fats and oils –
Switch from stick margarine to a spread that is free from trans-fatty acids.
Save butter for those special occasions and recipes.
Pay attention to calcium and Vitamin D – Older
adults need 1,200 mg of calcium per day. Include in your daily diet orange
juice and low-fat or dairy-free dairy products, you can even talk to your
doctor about a calcium supplement.
Take a multivitamin-mineral supplement – Pick
one that does not exceed 100 percent of the recommended daily allowance for any
nutrient. Talk with your doctor to make sure you pick on that is appropriate
for your needs.
Above all, remember to enjoy food – Healthy
eating is flexible and may vary with your schedule, emotions, hunger level and
overall health at any given time. Incorporate healthy habits over time, small
and sustained changes are what matter in the long run.
Pinelands Grove Retirement Village is a vibrant
senior community that will bring all your desires to life. Enjoy the finer
elements of life at this well-established retirement village!
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