Making a Change to Healthier Eating
Senior Care tips for healthier eating as you age.
If you’ve vowed to improve your health this year, then it might feel like you’re trying to conquer the impossible by going somewhere that so few seniors have managed to go before. Overcome those New Year’s pitfalls by making a change to healthier eating with 5 simple tips:
1. Incorporate colorful foods – a full plate of colorful foods looks appealing, and fruits and vegetables rich with nutrients can help keep seniors full, stave off cravings, and improve their energy levels
2. Choose healthy sweets – have a sweet tooth? Seniors can go for natural sugars over cookies, candies or other unhealthy items. Fruits, whether fresh or dried can satisfy the craving and they’re nutritious
3. Avoid processed food – processed meats in particular are high in salt and other fillers. Instead, buy sandwich meat that hasn’t been processed, use leftovers, or try grilled fish or soy-based products instead
4. Choose whole grains – at least 3 servings of whole grains should be consumed daily for fiber and antioxidants
5. Don’t skip meals – breakfast is the most important meal of the day and shouldn’t be avoided. Seniors should try to eat 3 meals a day plus healthy snacks between to keep their energy up
Via: HealthCastle
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