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Adults, The Aging and The Elderly

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1 Adults, The Aging and The Elderly
Nutritional Needs Change Throughout the Life Cycle

2 Adults Adults need nutrient dense foods, but less calories.
Metabolism slows down; generally total food intake needs to be reduced. Metabolism: Chemical processes in the body that provide energy in useful forms to sustain vital activities Exercise is an important component to balancing food intake and output, make it a priority Sedentary lifestyle creates a greater need for daily exercise.

3 “Feel better today. Stay healthy for tomorrow.”
Make smart choices from every food group. Find your balance between food and physical activity. Get the most nutrition out of your calories.

4 The Aging and The Elderly:
Nutrient dense foods are important to keep up energy levels and maintain overall health. Increase vitamins like calcium, vitamin D and B to keep the body from breaking down. Taste sensations and smells are less sensitive Low sodium and low-fat diets are common. Drink 8 or more cups of water or milk each day. Eating foods like smoothies, soups, and cooked cereals can help with this.

5 Break down of the body Various physical and mental challenges may limit ability to purchase and prepare foods. Elderly who live alone have a harder time eating a variety of nutritious foods; malnutrition is a concern. Many health concerns and diseases incident to aging effect eating habits and food choices. Food assistance programs are available to help feed the elderly


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