Good
nutrition plays a major role in the quality of life for the elderly including providing
better physical, mental, and social health. Many older adults are less active than younger
people and therefore do not need to consume as many calories each day and/or
may have a decreased sense of appetite. This
means that it is even more critical that the calories seniors are getting each
day are rich in nutrients and vitamins and they avoid filling up on unhealthy food
options.
The
USDA has put together a list of 10 healthy eating tips for people age 65+
called “Choosing Healthy Meals as You Get Older.” The first tip is to make a point to drink
plenty of liquids throughout the day, because as we age, we can lose our sense
of thirst. They recommend drinking water
often and limit beverages that have lots of added sugars or salt.
They
advise that you get into the habit of using spices and herbs to flavor food instead
of salt and to have sliced fruits and vegetables available for snacks and meals. Even if you have dental problems, you can always
eat cooked or canned foods like unsweetened fruit, low-sodium soups, or canned
tuna. The USDA suggests seniors vary the
color of vegetables at each meal to benefit from the different vitamins each
one offers. Another tip is to make eating a social event
and
to try and eat with others.
Every
day seniors need food fortified with vitamin B12 such as fortified cereals, and
3 cups of fat-free of low-fat milk or yogurt and hard cheeses. Choose lactose-free foods if you cannot
tolerate dairy. Another thing the USDA
mentions to look out for are portion sizes and to try and eat as much food each
day in order to maintain a healthy weight.
Guidelines
for the National Institute of Aging state that physically inactive women 50
years and older need to consume about 1600 calories a day and moderately active
women need about 1800 calories. If you
are a 50 year or older woman leading a very active lifestyle, you need to
consume approximately 2,000 calories daily.
Inactive men 50+ only need 2,000 calories, somewhat active men about 2200-2400
and very active men about 2400-2800 calories.
MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care at Jordan represents the very best in senior
living with our distinct mission statement of “to honor, to value, to
invest.” We are dedicated to providing a
true home for residents amidst a beautiful, serene setting and a foundation
built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt
calling to serve. Please schedule a tour to experience firsthand our comfortable, home-like atmosphere.
Sources:
Choosemyplateprod.azureedge.net/sites/default/files/tentips/DGTipsheet42ChoosingHealthyMealsAsYouGetOlder.pdf,
nihseniorhealth.gov/eatingwellasyougetolder/benefitsofeatingwell/01.html
No comments:
Post a Comment