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Anti-Youth Foods

If you are a over the age of 55 and don’t want to be scolded by your doctor each time you set foot in the clinic or office, then you need to avoid eating certain foods. It can be tough to say “no” to cookies, potato chips, red meats, french fried potatoes, ice cream, and soft drinks but if you want to avoid the rath of your doctor, then stop eating them. You can begin by adopting a healthy, nutritional meal plan that’s healthy for you. Unlike your doctor; we won’t just tell you what you need to do – here are some tips to help you follow through!

1. Limit red and processed meats – processed red meats are high in saturated fats and come with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease

2. Avoid artificially sweetened drinks – you might have already cut back on soda, but sweetened juices and other drinks can also lead to future heart problems through the development of conditions like diabetes. Even one soda per day increased the risk of developing metabolic syndrome by about 50%, a condition that includes three of the following: a large waist, elevated blood pressure, elevated fasting blood sugar, elevated fasting triglycerides, or reduced HDL or “good” cholesterol and can increase the chance of developing both heart disease and diabetes.

3. Cut out the salt and fat – the fact that you should limit these foods shouldn’t surprise you, so avoid fast food, limit salt and saturated fats (a Mediterranean diet is a great way to go!)

4. No more bad cholesterol – it’s a myth that all cholesterol should be avoided. It’s just the bad kind that comes from saturated and trans fat that should be cut out from a healthy diet. Trans fats are mostly man made and absolutely can be reduced to nearly zero. Most trans fats are formed during the partial hydrogenation of vegetable oils.

The best way to avoid aging quicker in an unhealthy way is to exercise, eat right, and avoid smoking.

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Good Nutrition for Seniors

Author notes: A good article from Lorence Glorence on Healthy Eating – reminds me of the book Eat This, Not That! Has anyone read that book? I have and found it very useful. Another good book on nutrition and healthy eating is Engine2Diet – about all the good food to eat… of course, it did not include meat or chicken in the recipes! I think I need to read that one.

What are your favorite nutritional foods?

Good Nutrition for a Healthy Lifestyle
by Lorence Glorence

The phrase ‘Health is Wealth’ gets more significant with age. It’s what we preserve the most, especially after retirement. Most seniors would love to foresee a life of health, fitness and relaxation. Some active seniors would also want to travel and explore places, and realize a lifetime’s desire. A fit and healthy life is nothing but a result of a wholesome lifestyle. It stems from preventive care and making sure your body gets all it needs to remain in the pink of health. It really isn’t difficult to find important nutritional guidelines to follow. Internet for seniors is a readymade ocean of information.

That’s where you go when you need reliable information or health tips.

The importance of good nutrition is the first thing that your doctor would have spoken to you about. Most diseases are a result of a person’s life pattern over the years that add to genetic factors.

Seniors should strive to educate themselves about the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Kids should think of computer for seniors as a gift idea, so they can keep themselves abreast about the latest health and nutrition tips.

Important foods for health:

1) Leafy vegetables, sweet potatoes, oranges and apricots for Vitamin A and beta-carotene.

2) Milk and other dairy products for calcium.

3) Nuts, egg, lean meat, tofu and other soy products for protein.

4) Whole grains for complex carbohydrates.

5) Fresh fruits for various kinds of Vitamins, fiber, and a minimum amount of sugar (check with your doctor if you’re a diabetic).

Keep Away From:

1) Sugar filled foods like ice creams, candies, sodas, etc (sugar cravings are strong with some seniors).

2) Hot dogs, bacons, deep fried foods, fat filled chicken wings are laden with bad cholesterol.

3) White breads, pastas, pizzas, have been wiped off nutrition during the polishing process.

Needless to say, smoking and excess consumption of alcohol will do your lungs and liver no good. They also serve as catalysts to cancerous cells. Seniors are also better off sticking to vegetarian foods as often as they can, since age slows down the digestive system as well. Apart from following these tips, put in a good bit of exercise and take your nutrition supplements according to prescription and you’ll be raring to go.

Note: Each person’s nutritional requirements differ. Please consult your physician before you start any kind of diet.

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