Even for older
adults, good nutrition is important for a healthy lifestyle. A study from the National Institute of Health
(NIH) states that “a good diet in your later years reduces your risk of
osteoporosis, high blood pressure, heart diseases and certain cancers. As you
age, you might need less energy. But you still need just as many of the
nutrients in food.“
As a part of their findings, they
recommend avoiding foods loaded with empty calories such as potato chips,
cookies, soda and alcohol to ensure you get your proper amount of daily nutrients. Instead they advise eating wholesome,
nutrient-rich foods that are low in cholesterol and saturated or trans fats.
One of the benefits of eating well is
that it may help to reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, Type II diabetes
and bone loss as well as some types of cancer.
In fact if you already suffer from one of those diseases, maintaining a
healthy diet along with staying physically active can help you to better manage
them. Additionally adopting a healthy
diet can help to reduce your blood pressure and lower your cholesterol.
Wholesome, healthy foods help keep muscles,
bones, organs, and other body parts strong and vitamin-rich food can boost
immunity and fight against illness-causing toxins. Furthermore, a healthy diet can help you feel
better as well as give you more energy.
At MorningStar
at Dayton Place, we wholeheartedly agree that good
nutrition is important for seniors. This
is why our residents are served meals that are not only very healthy but also delicious. Each of our meals are prepared by our
Executive Chef and served in our beautiful dining room. Please contact us to learn more about our wide
range of services and programs offered by MorningStar.
This post is for informational
purposes only. Please consult your
medical provider regarding any health
concerns or questions.
MorningStar
at Dayton Place represents the best in senior living with a unique mission
statement “to honor, to serve, to invest.” We have built our foundation
on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to
serve…all of which contributes to creating a true home for residents amid a
beautiful, serene setting. Call to learn more about our exceptional senior
living community in Denver.
Source:nihseniorhealth.gov/eatingwellasyougetolder/benefitsofeatingwell/01.html
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