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Nutrition as we age

 

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As we get older our metabolism changes, as does our ability to retain nutrients. This means that altering our diet to involve less energy dense foods (such as cakes, chips and biscuits) and increasing food which are more nutritious will prove more beneficial and alleviate the likelihood of becoming deficient in anything. Some common deficiencies include Omega-3 fatty acids, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D and protein.  So, how can we mitigate this and what are some recommendations?

 

 

Be sure to aim for a diet that includes an array of fresh fruits and vegetables, this will increase nutrient intake of multiple varieties essential for a healthy lifestyle. This will also make sure you ascertain enough water, fiber and minerals daily. Remember a healthy lifestyle should be enjoyed, experiment cooking different types of meals, share recipes and eat meals with family and friends, and get out in the sunshine! This all contributes to longevity and an overall healthy lifestyle. 

 

If you have any questions in regards to nutrition as we age and would like to discuss this further with one of our friendly dieticians, please contact us on 08 9494 3790 or book with us online at http://hardynutrition.com.au/online-booking.html