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                                               Nutrition for Older Adults
                                                             A.W. Taylor, PhD
                                                                     Kin 474a
                                                                    Outline
                                       •    Introduction                      •  Diabetes, exercise and 
                                       •    Canada’s food guide                  ageing
                                       •    Nutrition for older adults            – Definition
                                       •    Healthy food choices                  – Symptoms
                                       •    Important nutrients                   – Risk factors
                                            –  Fibre                              – Diagnosis
                                            –  Protein                            – Diabetes and ageing
                                            –  Calcium                            – Diabetes and nutrition
                                            –  Antioxidants                       – Exercise benefits
                                            –  Water                              – Complications associated 
                                            –  Zinc                                  with diabetes
                                            –  Iron
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                     Introduction
             • The nutritional needs change throughout the life 
              cycle but a balanced, varied, nutritionally sound 
              diet is vital to good health at all stages of our lives.
             • Proper nutrition and regular activity are two of the 
              most effective tools in the prevention of heart 
              disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and other 
              conditions commonly associated with ageing.
             • Keeping yourself healthy will help reduce the 
              likelihood of becoming sick.
             • Exercise plays a very important role in achieving 
              body fat (weight) loss for many reasons. Dieting 
              alone often results in the loss of lean tissue that 
              will slow the metabolic rate and impair progress, 
              along with significantly decreasing strength. In 
              addition to improving body composition, exercise 
              has positive effects on blood pressure, serum 
              cholesterol levels, and cardiorespiratory function.
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                 • Therefore, for optimal health benefits it would be 
                   wise to combine a healthy eating pattern with a 
                   regular program of physical activity.
                  Canada's Food Guide to Healthy 
                              Eating
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                      Nutrition for Older Adults
                  • As adults change, many factors may influence 
                    their food choices including social and economic 
                    variables such as the loss of a loved one, 
                    loneliness, lack of appetite and boredom.
                  • In addition, insufficient resources, lack of 
                    financial and personal support and the 
                    inconvenience of meal planning and preparation 
                    may interfere with proper dietary intake patterns.
                  • Ultimately, this may lead to changes in their health 
                    and nutritional status.
                        Physiological Changes
                  • Decrease in lean body tissue and increase in body 
                    fat, decreasing resting metabolic rate and reducing 
                    energy needs
                  • Decreased exercise capacity (decreased VO max, 
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                    decreased red blood cells, diminished sense of 
                    balance)
                  • Loss of bone mass, increasing the risk of 
                    osteoporosis
                  • Decline in immune function, enhancing the risk of 
                    infection
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