The National Institute on Aging (NIA) explains diet plays a large role in the aging process. To optimize our own health, they recommend we start by understanding the different food groups (published by the USDA); and how each one helps form healthy eating patterns for a particular age group.
Experts
say diet is one aspect of healthy aging and is especially important for seniors
who are at greater risk for cardiovascular
disease, cancer and diabetes as well as conditions related to loss of bone and
muscle mass such as osteoporosis and sarcopenia. Other aspects of healthy aging
include maintaining a healthy weight, exercising, and getting a good night’s
sleep.
One
of the best food groups that encourage healthy aging is vegetables, which are
rich in vitamins and minerals, and carbohydrates. These include dark green
vegetables, red and orange vegetables, and starchy vegetables; as well as
legumes (beans and peas) that are also found in the protein food group.
The
NIA reports fruits are another critical food group and are not consumed often enough
by older adults. Fruits contain carbohydrates along with extra fiber that helps
keep the digestive system moving. Recommendations include eating fruits with
the skin on but be sure to wash them thoroughly before eating. If you choose to
eat fruit in a can, dried or from frozen, chose options lowest in sugar.
Fiber,
a type of carbohydrate the body doesn’t digest, is another healthy food group. It
can be found in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and beans. Fiber-rich foods can
help prevent stomach or intestinal problems and lower cholesterol.
At
least half of our daily intake of grains should be consumed in products made
with whole grains. These provide iron and many B vitamins. Examples include
whole wheat bread, whole oats, whole bulgur (also known as cracked wheat), and
whole cornmeal.
For
protein, it is recommended we chose low-fat meats, poultry, seafood, eggs,
beans, nuts, seeds, and soy products. Dairy products help maintain strong bones
and provide several vital nutrients including calcium, potassium, and vitamin D.
Again, the best choices are low-fat options. Experts also say to use oils
instead of solid fats, such as butter or lard that are high in saturated fat,
whenever possible.
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