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Eating well after 50 is not about chasing a perfect diet or following the latest trend. It is about understanding how the body changes with age and making thoughtful, informed choices that help preserve strength, energy, and independence for the years ahead.
The Aging Well Nutrition Guide offers clear, science-backed guidance on the nutritional needs that matter most in later life. As metabolism slows, muscle mass naturally declines, and the body becomes less efficient at absorbing certain nutrients, the foods we eat take on a new level of importance. This guide explores the key pillars of healthy aging nutrition: adequate protein to maintain and rebuild lean muscle, dietary fiber to support gut health and keep blood sugar steady, and healthy fats that nourish the brain and protect the heart. It also takes a close look at the vitamins and minerals that older adults are most at risk of missing, including vitamin D and calcium for bone strength, B12 for nerve function and cognitive clarity, magnesium for sleep and muscle function, and potassium for heart health and blood pressure regulation.
Written in a warm, empathetic, and easy-to-understand style, this book does not assume that healthy eating is simple or straightforward for everyone. It honestly addresses the real-world barriers that many older adults face: shrinking appetites that make it harder to meet nutritional needs, medications that interfere with nutrient absorption, dental challenges that limit food choices, and reduced mobility or energy that can make cooking feel overwhelming. Rather than offering rigid meal plans, the guide shows readers how to build flexible, satisfying meals that fit their lifestyle and circumstances.
Practical strategies are woven throughout, covering everything from smart grocery shopping on a fixed income to simple cooking techniques that preserve nutrients without demanding hours in the kitchen. Readers will learn how to identify and close nutritional gaps, when supplementation makes sense, and how small, consistent changes to daily eating habits can have a meaningful impact on long-term health outcomes.
Whether you are an older adult looking to take greater control of your health, a family caregiver supporting a loved one, or a healthcare professional seeking a trusted resource to recommend to patients, The Aging Well Nutrition Guide meets you where you are. It makes nutrition feel less like a set of rules and more like a practical, empowering toolkit - one that supports a longer, stronger, and more active life on your own terms.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Here's an expanded version: Eating well after 50 is not about chasing a perfect diet or following the latest trend. It is about understanding how the body changes with age and making thoughtful, informed choices that help preserve strength, energy, and independence for the years ahead.The Aging Well Nutrition Guide offers clear, science-backed guidance on the nutritional needs that matter most in later life. As metabolism slows, muscle mass naturally declines, and the body becomes less efficient at absorbing certain nutrients, the foods we eat take on a new level of importance. This guide explores the key pillars of healthy aging nutrition: adequate protein to maintain and rebuild lean muscle, dietary fiber to support gut health and keep blood sugar steady, and healthy fats that nourish the brain and protect the heart. It also takes a close look at the vitamins and minerals that older adults are most at risk of missing, including vitamin D and calcium for bone strength, B12 for nerve function and cognitive clarity, magnesium for sleep and muscle function, and potassium for heart health and blood pressure regulation.Written in a warm, empathetic, and easy-to-understand style, this book does not assume that healthy eating is simple or straightforward for everyone. It honestly addresses the real-world barriers that many older adults face: shrinking appetites that make it harder to meet nutritional needs, medications that interfere with nutrient absorption, dental challenges that limit food choices, and reduced mobility or energy that can make cooking feel overwhelming. Rather than offering rigid meal plans, the guide shows readers how to build flexible, satisfying meals that fit their lifestyle and circumstances.Practical strategies are woven throughout, covering everything from smart grocery shopping on a fixed income to simple cooking techniques that preserve nutrients without demanding hours in the kitchen. Readers will learn how to identify and close nutritional gaps, when supplementation makes sense, and how small, consistent changes to daily eating habits can have a meaningful impact on long-term health outcomes.Whether you are an older adult looking to take greater control of your health, a family caregiver supporting a loved one, or a healthcare professional seeking a trusted resource to recommend to patients, The Aging Well Nutrition Guide meets you where you are. It makes nutrition feel less like a set of rules and more like a practical, empowering toolkit - one that supports a longer, stronger, and more active life on your own terms. Unlock a stronger, more vibrant life after 50. This guide offers a practical toolkit to master your changing nutritional needs, preserve strength, and reclaim your independence-one satisfying meal at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781923452213
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