2016
DOI: 10.46370/sajfte.2016.v02i03and04.02
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Geriatric Nutrition: Need for Better Ageing

Abstract: Old age is one of the vulnerable and prone stages in terms of health status. Nutrition is essential determining factor of elderly mass specifically over the age of 60 years. Geriatric nutrition has been always underreported, though everyone wants to make the senescence easy. Adequate nutrition is always important for better ageing. Physical activities are also in the same queue of building the ageing an easier process. Health conditions like hypertension, cholesterol, renal failure, joint problems and cardiac … Show more

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“…Such nutritious foods include whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables, and foods from animal sources. Older citizens who are unable to afford nutritious foods should be supported at all times, and foods high in fats, sugar, and salt should be avoided (Tripathi et al 2016). The elderly need to be appropriately educated about the importance of a healthy and safe diet while limiting the consumption of food that can contribute to overweight and obesity.…”
Section: • Other Important Contributions To Eradicating Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such nutritious foods include whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables, and foods from animal sources. Older citizens who are unable to afford nutritious foods should be supported at all times, and foods high in fats, sugar, and salt should be avoided (Tripathi et al 2016). The elderly need to be appropriately educated about the importance of a healthy and safe diet while limiting the consumption of food that can contribute to overweight and obesity.…”
Section: • Other Important Contributions To Eradicating Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%